monkeys
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Netflix for Monkeys: Scientists Streams Art Videos to Primates that Enjoy Watching Wriggling Worms
Monkeys could select to use the device to access rotating choice videos of another zoo animal, sea creatures, forest scenes, or abstract art, and worms
Latest Research Articles
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Bonobos, Not Chimps, Are Humans' Closest Living Ancestor
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Meet the Real-Life Mowgli: 8-Year-Old Feral Girl Lives With Monkeys in a Forest in India
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Wild Monkeys Help Lost Man Survive in the Amazon for 9 Days
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Japanese Zoo Kills 57 Monkeys by Lethal Injection After Discovery of Invasive Alien Genes
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Monkeys Join Short List of Animals Who Can Recognize Themselves in the Mirror
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Chimpanzees Recognize Each Other Through Their Butts
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Can Monkeys Talk? Their Vocal Cords are Designed for Speech But Their Brains Aren't
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Scientists Create Wireless Brain Implants That May Soon Help the Paralyzed to Walk
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Paralyzed Monkeys Can Now Walk via Brain Implants
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EXPOSED: The Dark Secret Behind China's Animal Circus Industry
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Talking Ape? An Orangutan Named Rocky Could Mimic Human Speech
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Smart Primate! Capuchin Monkeys in Brazil Have Been Using Stone Tools for 700 Years, Scientists Discover