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The findings come from a team led by researchers at Dartmouth College, and offer the human fossil record’s first known ...
As early humans spread from lush African forests into grasslands, their need for ready sources of energy led them to develop ...
FOTA Wildlife Park has announced the birth of an endangered male drill monkey. The young drill is the offspring of ...
The young drill, who was born on July 18th, is the offspring of nine year old mother Lewa and ten year old father Ekona.
New isotopic and fossil evidence suggests that early primates, including hominins, began eating grasses long before their bodies evolved the traits ...
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Mongabay News on MSNArboreal camera traps reveal wildlife feasting on Borneo’s fruiting fig trees
Camera traps installed high in the rainforest canopy in Malaysian Borneo have filmed a bounty of threatened primates, ...
A newly published study has found that males of some of our earliest known ancestors were significantly larger than females.
Cities, though, may have their own laws about owning monkeys as pets. For example, in Frankie’s hometown of Shawnee, individual households cannot keep pet monkeys. But certain establishments, like ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNOur Ancient Ancestors Loved Eating Grasses, and It Eventually Transformed Their Teeth
Learn how the hominins’ consumption of grasses led to changes in their teeth around 700,000 years later.
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TheJournal.ie on MSNA first for Ireland as endangered drill monkey is born in Cork’s Fota Wildlife Park
IN A FIRST for Ireland, Cork’s Fota Wildlife Park has announced the birth of an endangered drill monkey.It’s the first of its species to be born at the Cork conservation facility as part of a European ...
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