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Cameras on a remote island captured how a novel social tradition originated and spread. Off the coast of Panama, on a remote ...
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Capuchin Monkeys Abducting Howler Infants in a Bizarre New BehaviorResearchers have documented an unusual and alarming trend among white-faced capuchin monkeys on Jicarón Island, Panama. Young ...
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — A day after announcing the death of an American black bear, the Cape May County Park & Zoo welcomed a 6-year-old male black howler monkey named Diego. Diego arrived in ...
A gang of young white-faced capuchins, clever monkeys already known for inventing the use of stone tools, has taken to ...
Video footage shows male capuchin monkeys carrying at least 11 howler monkey babies between 2022 and 2023. The monkeys' ...
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IFLScience on MSNStealing Baby Howler Monkeys Is Suddenly All The Rage Among Capuchins On Jicarón IslandWhite-faced capuchin monkeys on Jicarón Island have started abducting baby howler monkeys, surprised scientists report. It’s possible this behavior comes in waves, but it had not been detected in the ...
Researchers found capuchins on Jicarón Island abducting baby howlers, raising questions about primate behavior and cultural ...
The resulting monkey deaths began on May 4 and ... So far, Morato said, he’s cared for eight howler monkeys, including a senile male, an orphaned baby and a young mother who appears to have ...
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. (WPVI) -- The Cape May County Park and Zoo is introducing its newest resident: a 6-year-old male black howler monkey named Diego. Diego came from a zoo in Ohio to be a ...
New Jersey's Cape May County Park and Zoo has a new resident, and he is ready to make some noise — literally. Meet Diego, a 6-year-old male Black Howler Monkey, who recently arrived from a zoo ...
The Cape May County Park and Zoo has announced the arrival of a 6-year-old male Black Howler monkey named Diego. Diego arrived in April from a zoo in Ohio to be a companion for the zoo’s ...
Primates studied included the black and gold howler monkey, tufted capuchin, black-capped squirrel monkey, and Peruvian spider monkey. Monkeys, scientists found, had a secret yodelling weapon ...
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