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Orangutans at San Diego Zoo. (my baby's cousins...just kidding babe!)
Author: shinkisoushi
Keywords: orangutan san diego zoo ca california animal primate
Added: November 21, 2008
Gorillas at San Diego Zoo with their baby! I want it!
Author: shinkisoushi
Keywords: gorilla san diego zoo ca california animal primate
Added: November 21, 2008
Les macaques de Tonkean votent et choississent la majorité quand il faut choisir entre plusieurs directions pour se déplacer collectivement. La démocratie chez les primates...
Author: CEDRICSUEUR
Keywords: Politique science comportement animal démocratie macaques primates singes
Added: November 21, 2008
UN REGALO PARA TI PRIMATE
Author: jhoninterpool
Keywords: A. OneTrueMedia TEISIER WENDY
Added: November 21, 2008
UN REGALO PARA TI PRIMATE
Author: jhoninterpool
Keywords: A. OneTrueMedia TEISIER WENDY
Added: November 21, 2008
UN REGALO PARA TI PRIMATE
Author: jhoninterpool
Keywords: A. OneTrueMedia TEISIER WENDY
Added: November 21, 2008
UN REGALO PARA TI PRIMATE
Author: jhoninterpool
Keywords: A. OneTrueMedia TEISIER WENDY
Added: November 21, 2008
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Last seen in 1921, these primates were recently found lurking in a cloud forest in Indonesia. They can't move their super-sized eyes--instead they rotate their heads 180 degrees!
http://digg.com/environment/Gremlins_Thought_Extinct_Found_After_85_Years_2
emale macaques are much chattier than male macaques, according to a new study. The researchers say vocal communication is an important part of macaque social bonding and the findings may reflect similar patterns in the evolution of human language. Klaus Zuberbühler, who studies primate communication, says social animals communicate to resolve the c
http://digg.com/general_sciences/Female_Monkeys_Chat_More_Than_Males_to_Maintain_Social_Ties
On a misty mountaintop on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, scientists for the first time in more than eight decades have observed a living pygmy tarsier, one of the planet's smallest and rarest primates.
http://digg.com/environment/Tiny_long_lost_primate_rediscovered_in_Indonesia_4
Finally some wildlife conservation good news..a previously thought extinct tiny and adorable primate was rediscovered in Indonesia. Why do we not create a captive breeding program for critically endangered species, then reintroduce into the wild when a sanctuary has been established? We all must do our part to save more species from going extinct.
http://digg.com/world_news/Tiny_primate_rediscovered_in_Indonesia_Scientific_American
Until now it was presumed that the pygmy tarsiers were extinct, with the last sighting in the wild dating back to 1921. Weighing about 57 grammes, this species is one of the world’s smallest and rarest primates. They have large eyes and large ears.
http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Tiniest_Primate_Recently_Rediscovered_in_Indonesia
In other news, scientists recently claimed that they have discovered a thought to be extinct primate named the Pygmy tarsiers. But I took a look at that picture and I think those scientists are full of crap… I have seen this creature plenty of times! His name is Gizmo and he is on USA like once month in the movie Gremlins.
http://digg.com/comedy/Scientists_Find_Same_Extinct_Species_I_Saw_In_Gremlins
The pygmy tarsier, a species thought to be extinct around 85 years ago has been found and captured in Indonesia. The pygmy tarsiers, sometimes referred to as gremlins, are a tiny primate species currently inhabiting a mountaintop in Indonesia.
http://digg.com/general_sciences/Pygmy_Tarsier_Captured_in_Indonesia_Gremlins_Not_Extinct
Pygmy tarsiers are tiny primates living on a mountaintop in Indonesia. The creatures are said to resemble the fictional gremlins depicted in a movie. They were thought to be extinct, but were recently discovered by scientists.
http://digg.com/educational/Free_Homeschool_Science_Lesson_Plan_Pygmy_Tarsiers
Scientists have found a wide-eyed primate -- a clawed fur ball that fits snugly in one hand -- in the first live sighting in more than 80 years of a creature that some thought was extinct.
http://digg.com/environment/Scientists_discover_long_lost_Furby_look_alike
Scientists have rediscovered a long-lost species of primate on a remote island in Indonesia.Conducting a survey of Mount Rore Katimbo in Lore Lindu National Park on the island of Sulawesi, a team led by Sharon Gursky-Doyen of Texas A&M University captured three pygmy tarsiers, a tiny species of primate that was last collected in 1921.
http://digg.com/environment/Photos_of_living_gremlin_discovered_in_Indonesia























