Health officials in St. Louis, Missouri confirmed that multiple vervet monkeys remain loose in the city, as of Saturday, Jan.
Local officials said they do not know where the exotic animals came from or how many are at large.
Kari Bagnall–founder and executive director of Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary, which offers permanent care to nearly 200 monkeys retired from laboratory research, who are former pets, or have been ...
AI-generated images, expert analysis, and one verified sighting have become one of St. Louis’ strangest viral moments.
Multiple monkeys are on the loose in St. Louis. And AI generated images are complicating the effort to find them.
Which is why I found myself stepping out of a small canoe on the Tapajós River in Brazil’s central Amazon to collect the remnants of the most recent meal of the endangered red-nosed cuxiu monkey ( ...
This story is part of a collaboration with The Post and Courier of Charleston, South Carolina. A federal health agency that has promised to scale back its animal research has drawn the attention of ...
The recent escape of several research monkeys after the truck carrying them overturned on a Mississippi interstate is the latest glimpse into the secretive industry of animal research and the ...
Source: Sofya Dolotovskaya, used with permission. Many birds and mammals are socially monogamous—males and females pair up, live together, and often raise their young together. However, once methods ...
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