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Capuchin monkeys in Panama were filmed carrying howler monkey babies, sparking confusion among scientists. The unusual behaviour has left researchers puzzled and searching for answers.
When you think of a monkey, you probably visualize the capuchin. The capuchin monkey is a well-known primate, often kept as pets and featured in films. However, there is much more to these monkeys ...
Video footage shows male capuchin monkeys carrying at least 11 howler monkey babies between 2022 and 2023. The monkeys' motivations remain under investigation.
A new study reports capuchin monkeys abducting baby howler monkeys on Jicarón Island, Panama. The reason remains unknown, but four of the eleven abducted infants died ...
A bizarre mystery unfolded on Jicarón Island as white-faced capuchins repeatedly abducted baby howler monkeys, showing no intent to harm or help. Scientists suspected the strange, purposeless act ...
On a remote Panamanian island, researchers have observed for the very first time young male capuchin monkeys stealing howler monkey babies, according to a new study. Since 2017, researchers have ...
Capuchin monkeys' bizarre new habit of kidnapping babies of other species baffles scientists Jicarón Island, Panama - Some male capuchin monkeys in Panama have started abducting baby monkeys of a ...
Now, the monkeys have taken their shenanigans a step further. They have been caught doing something that scientists had never seen before: kidnapping the babies of howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata ...
Scientists have found evidence of monkey kidnappings in Panama. Video footage shows male capuchin monkeys carrying howler monkey babies between 2022 and 2023.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A baby howler monkey clung to the back of an older male monkey, its tiny fingers grasping fur. But they’re not related and not even the same species. Scientists spotted surprising ...
The scientists nicknamed one capuchin kidnapper Joker because the scar at the side of its mouth reminded them of the "Batman" villain.
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