Monkeys in the City: The Urban Wildlife Syndrome and the

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Last updated 30 janeiro 2025
Monkeys in the City: The Urban Wildlife Syndrome and the
Rhesus macaques are hardy, adaptable species, but this adaptability has, unfortunately, not proven beneficial for the animal! - Articles from The Weather Channel
Monkeys in the City: The Urban Wildlife Syndrome and the
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African forests 'emptied of wildife' as 10,000 wild meat dishes served in restaurants in two cities every day
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A monkey from the urban areas of Rio do Janeiro in an aggressive attitude while opening its mouth threatening us showing us its big and sharpen teeth Stock Photo - Alamy
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