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Human persecution leads to anxiety and physiological stress among baboons. That's according to the findings of new research by the Durham University Department of Anthropology.
Human persecution leads to anxiety and physiological stress amongst baboons. That's according to the findings of new research ...
New research shows father-daughter relationships have a positive influence on female baboons’ lives—when the dads stick ...
Daddy day care helps female baboons live longer, according to new research. Females of the primate species who had strong ...
Indeed, all non-human primates that walk bipedally have flexed limbs, suggesting that human bipedalism may have originated from a similar ancestral form. To learn more, scientists analyzed the ...
After a safe capture and full health check, the young male baboon sighted in Claremont on Friday has now been released into ...
In a first step toward FDA approval of kidney xenotransplantation, a living human with end-stage kidney disease may receive a ...
A team of biologists and wildlife specialists from the University of Notre Dame and Duke University, in the U.S., and ...
The SPCA has confirmed the the male baboon that was on the loose in the southern suburbs in Cape Town has been captured.
Baboons form lines based on friendships, ... Humans and baboons share around 94% of their DNA, so it’s not a stretch to think similar spandrels show up in our complex behaviors.