L ike humans, some other primates like to huddle in hot springs. Japanese macaques ( Macaca fuscata ), also called “snow monkeys,” famously gather at natural hot springs to soak together for hours.
They found that bathing in hot springs subtly reshapes the snow monkeys’ relationships with their parasites and gut microbes.
Researchers from WII Dehradun have developed high-precision, low-cost mitochondrial markers that allow them to accurately ...
Sexual behaviour among same-sex pairs is common in apes and monkeys, and a wide-ranging analysis suggests it does boost survival ...
ST. LOUIS — Several monkeys are loose in St. Louis, the Animal Care and Control Division shared on Friday afternoon. Where the monkeys came from remains unknown, but the department said that exotic ...
This is a southern pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina), known for its intelligence and expressive face. These primates live in Southeast Asian forests and are highly social animals. Its curious ...
Morgan Island sits just several miles off the coast of South Carolina. From the water, it looks pretty nondescript. It has the same unassuming appearance as many of the marshlike sea islands that dot ...