As part of the Lake Superior Zoo's "Boo at the Zoo" event today and Saturday, Oct. 19, guests are being invited to help name the two baby Angolan colobus monkeys that were born this summer at the zoo.
A study of female monkeys' grooming habits provides new clues about the way we humans socialize. New research reveals there is a link between the size of the brain, in particular the neocortex which ...
A monkey has more in common with a college kid watching ASMR videos than you’d think. As a new study shows, monkeys called Barbary macaques become more chilled out after watching another individual ...
Before Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, the macaques living on Cayo Santiago existed in a state of tolerable anarchy. But the disaster brought the monkeys together in unexpected new ways — ...
Social grooming, or helping others to stay clean and free of lice and other ecto-parasites, has long been associated with hygiene and good health in wild primates. In the process of picking out ...
Monkeys become more relaxed if they simply watch one monkey grooming another. “If you walk down a street and see someone being nice to someone else, it gives you a warm feeling inside,” says Stuart ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - It was a group effort to get four juvenile Mexican spider monkeys to their new home at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha. With a rescue effort, the monkeys were saved ...