monkeys
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Primate Adaptability Showcased as Monkeys Navigate Deforested Landscapes
Deep within the forest, monkeys can be very social creatures: they play, fight, vocalize, and even groom one another within their social groups
Latest Research Articles
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Bonobos in the Wild Capable of Forming Strategic Alliances With Other Groups
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Almost 400 Primate Skulls, Remains of Over 700 Animals in Route to United States Seized at France's Largest Airport
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Monkeys Hate Noise? Research Shows They Produce More Stink To Cope With Noisy Environments
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Global Monkey Torture Ring Allegedly Tortures Baby Macaques Live on Camera: Investigation Says
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WHO Issues Warning Against Attacking Monkeys by People Who Believe it Can Stop the Monkeypox Outbreak
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Japanese Authorities are On the Hunt for a Monkey After Attacking 10 Times
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Marvin Gaye’s Classi Hits Serenade Barbary Macaque Monkeys Ahead of Valentine’s Day
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Just Like Humans, Monkeys Observed Showing Signs of Choking Under Pressure
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Monkeys Capable of Picking Up New Accents to Communicate Better
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Florida Airport Monkeys Are From the Lineage of Zoo Escapees in 1948
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Netflix for Monkeys: Scientists Streams Art Videos to Primates that Enjoy Watching Wriggling Worms
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Zoo Escape: 16-Year-Old Boy Arrested for Releasing 70 Monkeys