While archaeologists have previously documented a few similar examples of ancient Roman pet monkeys elsewhere, they ...
Roman military officers kept monkeys as companions and even gave them their own pets - Remains in an ancient cemetery provide ...
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In a Remote Egyptian Port, Roman Officers May Have Proven Their Status by Owning Exotic Monkeys From India
Berenike was an isolated, windswept outpost. It linked the Roman Empire to the trade routes of India, Arabia, and East Africa ...
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These Monkeys Learned to Tap to the Beat of the Backstreet Boys. Can They Teach Researchers About the Origins of Human Musicality?
Two macaques learned to keep time with various songs, which might point to how humans got their sense of rhythm. But some ...
There were many ways in which the elites of ancient Roman society flaunted their wealth. They built vast villas, sponsored ...
A South Texas zoo that lies at the nexus of animal trafficking and animal rescue thanks to a booming exotic pet trade will soon be featured in an upcoming episode of an educational children's ...
The unexpected rhythm of macaque monkey skills raise fresh questions about where our own sense of beat comes from.
FDA decision aligns with Trump administration’s effort to lower pharma costs by eliminating lab monkey requirement ...
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Monkeys have rhythm and can tap along to the beat (with a little help from the Backstreet Boys)
They may not yet be kings of the swingers, but macaque monkeys can keep time to music and move to the beat. Well, at least ...
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‘Monkeys shouldn’t be pets:’ Federal agents raid Tillman’s Corner home with multiple monkeys
According to April Stewart, founder of Gulf Coast Primate Sanctuary, a non-profit in Mississippi that serves as a refuge for ...
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