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Stray monkey rescued after suffering electric shock
A stray monkey was rescued after being electrocuted on an electric cable in Thailand. The crab-eating macaque sparked alarm when it tried to climb up a luxury condominium in Samut Prakan on Thursday ...
Macaques living near the Rock of Gibraltar eat a lot of tourists' food. A new study suggests the monkeys have learned to eat dirt to settle their stomachs. We've all been there. You eat a Big Mac or ...
Monkeys in a tourism hotspot have learned that swallowing dirt can quell the upset stomachs caused by overconsumption of sweet and salty snacks fed to them by holidaymakers, a new University of ...
New Delhi: It’s not just humans, but also monkeys who need help digesting junk food. A new study by the University of Cambridge reveals that monkeys have developed a method to medicate their stomachs ...
People’s love of furry animals is having some unexpected effects on the monkeys living in Gibraltar. A study out today shows that these monkeys are regularly eating dirt—likely as a way to soothe ...
Gibraltar’s macaques have been observed engaging in geophagy, the consumption of soil and clay, in an apparent attempt to quell their nausea from eating fatty and salty foods offered by tourists ...
The monkeys sometimes steal food from tourists. Martin Nicourt / Gibraltar Macaques Project Move over, Tums. Monkeys in Gibraltar seem to have found an unusual health hack to deal with upset stomachs.
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