Animals
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Smart Primate! Capuchin Monkeys in Brazil Have Been Using Stone Tools for 700 Years, Scientists Discover
For the first time outside Asia and Africa, archaeologists have discovered that the capuchin monkeys in Brazil have used stone tools, such as hammers and anvils, for 700 years.
Latest Research Articles
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Gas Up! Researchers Discover Mysterious Organ Responsible for Swordfish's Speed
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Stingray Robot Powered by Rat Muscles Might Be The Answer to Better Artificial Hearts
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Strange! Why Are Bees Getting Confused In Finding Their Food?
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This Fish Can Change Sex 20 Times A Day, But Strangely Remains Monogamous
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Endangered: Whale Sharks, Winghead Sharks And Bornean Orangutans Now A Step Closer To Extinction
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They're Everywhere! Swarms of Hungry Gypsy Moths Are Eating Trees Bare, Delaying Airlines
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Fossil Reveals Dinosaur Developed Facial Tumors, Too
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Bad Insect! Paper Wasps That Cheat Get Punished, Too
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Disney Alligator Update: Toddler's Father Says Two Alligators Involved In Attack; Disney Removes All Gators and Crocs From Shows
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Florida Poacher Arrested for Stealing 107 Sea Turtle Eggs on Jupiter Island
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More Than A Million Penguins At Risk As Antarctic Volcano Erupts
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Chicken-:ike Ostrich? Fossil Reveals Previously Unknown Bird Species That Existed in North America