El Paso Zoo, spider monkeys
An uncommon embrace has Florida Tech professors studying new social behaviors in spider monkeys at the Brevard Zoo.
As a scientist, I view every animal behavior as a crucial data point, revealing an animal’s well-being through the collective ...
An uncommon embrace has Florida Tech professors studying new social behaviors in spider monkeys at the Brevard Zoo. [...] ...
Following someone’s gaze may seem like a simple act, but it has profound implications for the evolution of intelligence. And ...
Unlike virtually every other primate, spider monkeys have no thumbs, which could snag on the branches. Instead, their four long fingers form a perfect hook to help them swing on branches.