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In some videos, they could hear or see the howler monkey parents calling to their babies from nearby trees. Male white-faced capuchins are known to care for capuchin babies that aren’t ...
A young male white-faced capuchin carries a baby howler monkey on its back, captured by a remote camera trap on Jicarón Island © Brendan Barrett / Max Planck ...
Reuters Capuchins abduct howler monkey infants in bizarre new behavior Posted: May 21, 2025 | Last updated: May 21, 2025 Biologists have documented white-faced capuchin monkeys on Panama’s ...
“I was very shocked” to see a white-faced capuchin monkey with a baby howler monkey on its back, Goldsborough, a researcher at Germany’s Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, said. The scientists ...
Members of an isolated group of white-faced capuchins have been kidnapping baby howler monkeys. Over a 15 month period, five different male capuchins living on Jicarón, an island off the western ...
Wild capuchin monkeys have been kidnapping infant howler monkeys ... up on Jicarón Island off the coast of Panama. Panamanian white-faced capuchins (Cebus imitator) are social monkeys, living ...
WASHINGTON — A baby howler monkey clung to the back of an older male monkey, its tiny fingers grasping fur. But they're not related and not even the same species. Scientists spotted surprising ...
So the image of an infant howler monkey clinging to the back of a white-faced capuchin confused Zoë Goldsborough, a behavioral ecologist at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Germany.
Capuchin monkeys on a remote Panamanian island are abducting babies from howler monkey families, in a first-of-its-kind trend. At first, the researchers thought it was a case of “one individual ...
A howler monkey infant, only a few days old, clings to a subadult white-faced capuchin monkey as it uses tools. Brendan Barrett / Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior In June 2022, while ...