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But because Sydney’s sulfur-crested cockatoos reliably frequent the same garbage bins, that provided an ideal study setup for Klump to observe these cheeky “urban explorers,” she says.
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Visitors at Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan province often stumble into delightful encounters with troops of wild macaques during the summer season. [Photo Wu Yongbing/for chinadaily.com ...
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Information about visually presented objects is transmitted from the primary visual cortex (V1) to the inferotemporal cortex (IT) through multiple pre-striate areas in macaque monkeys.
Twelve-year-old Japanese macaque, Usagi, gave birth to a newborn on June 8 and brought the little one onto Macaque Island a few hours later. Milwaukee County Zoo/WDJT via CNN Newsource ...
MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — The Milwaukee County Zoo has welcomed a new addition! Twelve-year-old Japanese macaque, Usagi, gave birth to a newborn on June 8 and brought the little one onto Macaque Island ...
Vision Restored in Mice: The nanowire prosthesis restored pupil reflexes and visual cortex activity in blind mice. Infrared Vision in Macaques: Sighted primates with the implant gained sensitivity to ...
Now, it’s water fountains. In suburban Sydney, sulphur-crested cockatoos (Cacatua galerita) previously figured out how to break into garbage bins and have now deciphered human water fountains.
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First they opened bins, now crackles of Sydney's sulphur-crested cockatoos (Cacatua galerita) have been recorded by scientists waiting their turn to use drinking fountains. The birds, which roost ...
First, these parrots learned to open trash cans to forage for food. Now, they’ve taken it a step further – and have figured out how to turn on water fountains for a sip along with their meal.