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For example, a visit to the Ouzoud waterfalls in Morocco’s High Atlas led to an encounter with a group of nearby tourists feeding chips – supplied by the tour guide – to some waiting Barbary macaques ...
Trentham Monkey Forest in Staffordshire joyfully announced the birth of three endangered Barbary macaques. These newborns, discovered nestled in the treetops, represent a significant boost for the ...
Adorable photos show a trio of endangered baby Barbary macaques cuddling up to their mothers after being born in the tree tops at Trentham Monkey Forest. The cute African monkeys are thought to ...
Trentham Monkey Forest works with organisations that help protect the wild Barbary macaques in Morocco and Algeria. It said it aimed to raise awareness of the endangered status of the species.
Three Barbary macaque monkeys have been born at a sanctuary in Staffordshire. Fewer than 8,000 of the endangered animals are believed to live in the wild and Trentham Monkey Forest said staff were ...
Adorable photos show a trio of endangered baby Barbary macaques cuddling up to their mothers after being born in the tree tops at a UK monkey sanctuary. The cute African monkeys are thought to be ...
Trentham Monkey Forest works with organizations that help protect the wild Barbary macaques in Morocco and Algeria. Originally published on talker.news, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
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Although the titi monkeys, with their total lack of sexual dimorphism and strong sexual and social monogamy, seem like the opposite end of the spectrum from Barbary macaques, which are sexually ...
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A new study from the University of Lincoln found that when humans try to guess the facial expressions of Barbary macaques, they often get them wrong—really wrong.