Por: ABC News Health May 04, 2023
There’s a shortage of monkeys available for medical research and the U.S. should expand its breeding programs rather than rely on international suppliers to solve it, an influential scientific advisory panel said Thursday.Studies using nonhuman primates, especially monkeys, have been critical to lifesaving medical advances – including creating against COVID-19 – because of their similarities to people. The U.S. funds colonies at national... + full article
New York Daily News USA Nation March 17, 2023
A pet monkey attacked an Oklahoma woman on Sunday, leaving her with non-life-threatening injuries. The simian was later shot and killed in the woods near the scene of the incident by family members of the victim, NBC News reported. The pet monkey that attacked an Oklahoma woman.... + más
Pet monkey shot dead after attacking woman, ripping ear in half | Newsweek
Loose pet monkey in Oklahoma attacks woman and rips part of her ear off: 'It's absolutely scary' | ABC7
ABC7 USA World March 16, 2023
DICKSON, Okla. (KABC) -- A woman in Oklahoma says she's traumatized after she was attacked by someone's pet monkey on her own front porch.Brittany Parker said she was sitting inside her home in Dickson, located south of Oklahoma City, when she looked out her window and... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech March 14, 2023
A monkey that attacked a woman in her front yard, pulling out her hair and ripping her ear in half, has been shot dead by a family member.The woman, Brittany Parker, was in her house in Dickson, Oklahoma when she spotted a monkey on her porch, attempting to get inside the house.... + más
Oklahoma pet monkey killed after attacking woman, ripping her ear ‘in half’ | New York Daily News
Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 15, 2022
At the Santa Ana Zoo’s Monkey Row, a crested capuchin named Mateo rattled his cage, looking for attention. Nearby, spider monkeys glided through a canopy of ropes, and a black-and-white colobus lazily munched on a lettuce leaf. Monkeys are this small zoo’s star attraction,... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Business December 14, 2022
In a year that brought about continued experimentation in gaming, as well as refinements of a style, it was arguably a throwback that charmed me more. Return to Monkey Island, the revitalization of a franchise that had lain dormant since 2009, was a glorious callback to a... + más
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Associated Press USA Life November 27, 2022
LOPBURI, Thailand (AP) — A meal fit for monkeys was served on Sunday at the annual Monkey Feast Festival in central Thailand. Amid the morning traffic, rows of monkey statues holding trays were lined up outside the compound of the Ancient Three Pagodas, while volunteers... + más
Monkeys in central Thailand city mark their day with feast | WPLG Local 10
Thailand Lifts All Covid Border Restrictions And Makes Long Stays Easier | Forbes
WPLG Local 10 USA Oddities November 27, 2022
LOPBURI – A meal fit for monkeys was served on Sunday at the annual Monkey Feast Festival in central Thailand. Amid the morning traffic, rows of monkey statues holding trays were lined up outside the compound of the Ancient Three Pagodas, while volunteers prepared food across... + más
Monkeys in central Thailand city mark their day with feast | Associated Press
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