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It's not a simple case of "follow the leader" when it comes to baboons on foot, traversing their home range. Based on prior ...
If we are to sum up more than 25 years of active work, research and effort, we can say that there are no baboon-proof bins, none of the suggested strategic baboon-proof fences, no fines or ...
But there's no evidence the boy is Fulani or that the meat isn't monkey, most likely baboon. A video of a young boy eating what looks like a charred human arm is circulating online in Nigeria.
A letter by the Wildlife Animal Protection Forum of South Africa to the Cape Peninsula Baboon Management Joint Task Team ...
The Cape Peninsula Baboon Management Joint Task Team has announced significant progress in managing baboons on the Peninsula, ...
The woman said the baboons 'immediately took her phone' and started using it, ...
The slow rate of healing seemed to be related to our loss of hair. Hair contains stem cells, and a thick body cover of hair ...
We've seen it happen. For example, a visit to the Ouzoud waterfalls in Morocco's High Atlas led to an encounter with a group ...
If you're looking to go beyond the usual seaside getaway, these 5 coastal villages in the Western Cape seriously punch above ...
A new study comparing humans with other primates and rodents suggests that fur loss millions of years ago slowed the healing ...
Across many cultures, both men and women rate female faces as more attractive, and women exhibit this preference even more ...
Feinberg Professor emerita Eva Redei’s research had two key components: vats of water and “depressed” rats. Redei found that ...