Japan's hot spring macaques in Jigokudani Park draw record crowds, with 257,000 visitors last year, 60% of them international ...
More visitors than ever have flocked to see the snow monkeys bathing in Japan's natural hot springs at Jigokudani Monkey Park ...
Two different groups of macaques have been spotted in Japan mounting sika deer. The behavior could be part of a shared ...
Video. Japan's hot spring macaques in Jigokudani Park draw record crowds, with 257,000 visitors last year, 60% of them ...
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Research has shown that human bodily responses and cognitive shifts affect each other in both directions. We feel sorry ...
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Mongabay on MSNCITES rejects proposed suspension of Cambodian monkey exportsExports of long-tailed macaques from Cambodia will remain legal pending further review, despite recommendations for a ...
"We feel sorry because we cry," wrote philosopher and psychologist William James, "angry because we strike, afraid because we ...
More visitors than ever have flocked to see the snow monkeys bathing in Japan's natural hot springs at Jigokudani Monkey Park. But the increase in visitor numbers has raised concerns over the ...
Research on Japanese macaques indicates that self-scratching, a response linked to negative emotions, predicts pessimistic judgment bias, where monkeys avoid ambiguous choices after scratching.
Tourists flock to see the macaques bathe in natural hot springs to survive the cold, but concerns about the animals' welfare are rising. Visitors sometimes violate park rules by touching or ...
Japan's hot spring macaques in Jigokudani Park draw record crowds, with 257,000 visitors last year, 60% of them international.
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