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Yawning Baby Gibbons

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British photographer in Wikipedia monkey selfie row A moment of quiet contemplation Former lab chimps bask in their hard-won retirement Monkey World rescues Maldives drugs raid slow loris Wild marmosets learned skills from watching monkey movies Yawning baby gibbons Chimps raised as pets suffer long-term social effects In an remarkably rare act, a female langur monkey becomes a midwife, helping another give birth Sir David Attenborough facing new battle to save the gorillas

Long before 'Planet of the Apes,' there was 'The Ape that Went to College'

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For The First Time, Chimpanzees Are Making A Fashion Statement -- Sticking Blades Of Grass In Their Ears As Mountain Gorillas Bounce Back, Rwanda Names Gorilla Newborns Chimpanzee language: Communication gestures translated Monkeys' faces evolved to avoid crossbreeding Chimps Reveal Their Taste in Music The 66 gestures which show how chimpanzees communicate What Baboons Could Tell Us About Losing Weight First Impressions: Working With Jane Goodall Like in Humans, Genes Drive Half of Chimp Intelligence, Study Finds Long before 'Planet of the Apes,' there was 'The Ape that Went to College' When chimpanzees leave research labs, they often find a home at Chimp Haven Why the Guianan red howler monkey howls Why some chimpanzees are smarter than others Rejected baby monkey has become best friends with Jack Russell puppies

Some Monkeys Are (Really) Monogamous

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Q&A: On Her 80th Birthday, Jane Goodall Discusses Her Legacy Some Monkeys Are (Really) Monogamous Drunken Monkeys: Does Alcoholism Have an Evolutionary Basis? Baby baboon has tense face off with lioness Chimpanzees Make Beds That Offer Them Best Night's Sleep Blackpool Zoo's cotton-top and emperor tamarin monkeys stolen Stolen monkeys: four found but baby missing Baby gorillas born at New York zoo Request for privacy What Facebook-like technology can teach us about the chimp civil war of 1971 After Years of Abuse, These Chimps Lashed Out—and Now the Government Wants Them Dead