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We're hearing from the mother of a young Langford girl who lives with a rare neurological disorder. Jori Fales met with the ...
These young male monkeys have no business handling baby animals, let alone taking them away from their homes, but they continued to do so at least 11 times over the 2-year period.
Scientists baffled by monkey kidnappings Capuchins, a house cat-sized monkey found in South America and Central America, were caught on video kidnapping baby howler monkeys - a different species.
“The capuchin monkeys have dark fur and light face, and this [baby] had lighter fur and a dark face.” The only other primates on the island are howler monkeys, and this infant’s coloration ...
Scientists studying camera trap footage from Jicarón Island spotted something unusual: a capuchin monkey carrying an infant howler monkey on his back. Now, they’re trying to learn what it means.
Researchers have discovered a weird, new behavior among capuchin monkeys, and it involves kidnapping howler monkey infants.
For the howler monkeys’ sake, he hopes their cameras catch the extinction of this hobby. Because the baby snatchings have got to be hitting the local howler monkey population hard, as these monkeys ...
In bewildering new footage a capuchin monkey, the size of a house-cat, is videoed with a baby howler monkey clinging to its back. Neither monkey are related, nor even the same species.
Young, male capuchin monkeys have started kidnapping the babies of nearby howler monkeys. Why? Maybe boredom.
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