Monkeys
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Whistleblowers claim 18 monkeys died at testing centre, USDA investigatingThe alleged whistleblower reports come just weeks after dozens of monkeys escaped the same Alpha Genesis animal testing facility in South Carolina.U.S. NewsNov 28, 2024
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Howler monkeys drop dead, fall from trees in extreme Mexico heat waveMexico is in the grips of a heat wave, with temperatures soaring over 45 C in some parts of the country.WorldMay 22, 2024
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Fire breaks out at Riverview Park and Zoo primate building in PeterboroughCrews responded to a report of a fire alarm activation in the primate building at the zoo on Water Street.FireMay 9, 2023
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Thailand’s ‘Monkey City’ overrun by gangs of hungry, horny macaquesThailand's so-called "Monkey City" has gone bananas without tourists to feed its thousands of macaques during coronavirus lockdowns.TrendingJun 24, 2020
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Studies find a connection between language skills and math in animalsThat some animals understand language, says Erik Nelson of Dalhousie University, may be shown by the fact that animals also understand simple math.CommentaryMay 30, 2020
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Starving monkey ‘gangs’ brawl in Thailand as coronavirus keeps tourists awayVideo shows thousands of monkeys that live in a temple complex in Lophuri taking to the streets.TrendingMar 17, 2020
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Lab monkeys given new home at Durham primate sanctuaryThe move to the farm marks the monkeys' first time outdoors.CanadaMay 8, 2018
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Scientists in China successfully clone monkeys, now a step closer to cloning humansFor the first time, researchers have used the cloning method that produced Dolly the sheep to create healthy monkeys, bringing science an important step closer to being able to do the same with humans.ScienceJan 24, 2018
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Girl found living among monkeys in India ‘behaved like an animal’Officials say the girl behaved like an animal, running on her arms and legs and eating food off the floor with her mouth.WorldApr 6, 2017
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Monkey business: Alberta researchers explore ‘phenomenon’ of tourists being ripped off by monkeysIn some parts of the world, it's a more common crime than you may think: monkeys stealing things from tourists and then using the items to barter for food. It's a racket that has caught the attention of University of Lethbridge researcher Dr. Jean-Baptiste Leca.ScienceJun 27, 2016
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