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It appears monkeys and apes at Moncton's Magnetic Hill Zoo prefer their pizzas with dairy-free cheese. Members of the public ...
New research on Monday contradicted the commonly held idea that males dominate females among primates, revealing far more ...
Monkeys prefer videos of fights and familiar faces - just like humans. A study reveals surprising links in our social ...
The study’s authors say their research could pave the way to a deeper understanding into one of science’s murkiest questions: ...
Long-tailed macaques given short videos were glued to scenes of fighting—especially when the combatants were monkeys they ...
A new primate habitat was unveiled at Brookfield Zoo Thursday, which will include four outdoor habitats for western lowland ...
Long-tailed macaques living in captivity consistently choose to watch videos of their own group members rather than complete ...
A new study reveals that long-tailed macaques, like humans, are most captivated by videos featuring social conflict and ...
This study shows that female or male dominance in primates depends on habitat, mating, and social factors. It challenges old beliefs.
Macaque monkeys live together in an intricate social structure that often leads to internal battles for power and control.
Observe up close the playful world of monkeys — from grooming rituals to agile tree-hopping in their lush natural habitats. This ground-level footage captures their expressive faces, social dynamics, ...