Animals
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Experts Uncover Surprising Reason Why Primates Still Carry Around Their Infant's Corpse
According to a recent UCL-led study, certain monkey species may show sadness over the loss of their child, mothers may groom and cuddle them for days, weeks, or months, even while their bodies rot or become mummified. This sums up our understanding of how non-human animals feel emotion.
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