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We recently introduced you to the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis), a nocturnal lemur who consistently tops the charts as…
We recently introduced you to the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis), a nocturnal lemur who consistently tops the charts as…
We recently introduced you to the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis), a nocturnal lemur who consistently tops the charts as…
We recently introduced you to the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis), a nocturnal lemur who consistently tops the charts as…
Humans aren’t the only animals to pick their nose and eat the contents, a new study has shown.
Humans aren't the only animals to pick their nose and eat the contents, a new study has shown.
- NewsBreak Humans aren't the only animals to pick their nose and eat the contents, a new study has shown.
Humans aren’t the only animals to pick their nose and eat the contents, a new study has shown.
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By Charlotte Banks, CNN Humans aren’t the only animals to pick their nose and eat the contents, a new study has shown.
NRC 1 uur geleden Het wordt de oudste gewoonte van de mensheid genoemd: tanden stoken.
Het wordt de oudste gewoonte van de mensheid genoemd: tanden stoken. De oudste aanwijzing voor die activiteit zijn groeven op…
A wild bearded capuchin monkey in Brazil was caught using tools to pick its nose and teeth.
They might not reach for a hanky, but some animals—including primates and dogs—have their own devices for clearing nasal…
Acacia goes deep with a stick, a rare instance of this type of tool use in nonhuman primates
Monkeys observed in Brazil can use tools, but they also know it doesn't take a sledgehammer to crack a nut – instead they…