NEW YORK -- Call them knockoffs. Rock-smashing monkeys in Brazil make stone flakes that look a lot like tools made by our ancient ancestors. Scientists watched as Capuchin monkeys in a national park ...
While smashing stones together, capuchin monkeys in Brazil accidentally created sharp-edged flakes that resemble cutting tools. State Department begins widespread layoffs, cutting 1,353 staff I’m a ...
A capuchin monkey in Costa Rica. Scientists studying the stone-smashing habits of bearded capuchin monkeys in Brazil have found that the primates inadvertently produce stone flakes that look very ...
Every year on December 14th, World Monkey Day serves as a reason to celebrate these amazing animals. This year, we’re ...
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