The Surprising Way Monkeys Responded to Hurricane Maria—and What It Might Say About Us
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The Surprising Way Monkeys Responded to Hurricane Maria—and What It Might Say About Us
Cayo Santiago, a 38-acre island off the coast of Puerto Rico, may be uninhabited by humans, but it’s far from empty. The island is home to a colony of approximately 1,700 rhesus macaque monkeys. The monkeys, which were first brought to the island from India in 1938, are the world’s oldest continuously studied group of free-ranging macaques. For researcher Lauren Brent, the island represented an ideal location to study the behavior of these highl…
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