I have spent many hours here photographing the cock-of-the-rock, the brown capuchin monkey and many insects, including long-legged flies. |
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The brown capuchin monkey, a seed predator, can recognize which fruits are about to open on a Cariniana micrantha tree, above. |
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Female capuchin monkeys refused a treat offered for good work if other monkeys received better treats. |
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They trained capuchin monkeys, which are native to the forests of South America, to exchange a token for food. |
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And our next animal up for display is the white-faced capuchin monkey. |
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Among the primate species are red howler and wedge-capped capuchin. |
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For bird species we can cite the red and blue macaw, the brown-throated parakeet, the king vulture, the white bellbird, the hummingbird, and capuchin bird. |
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His favorite species for this work are chimpanzees, bonobos, and capuchin monkeys. |
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Again, the capuchin monkey cannot be unequivocally assigned to either the typical anthropoid or nonprimate pattern. |
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Scientists believe the monkeys rub the bugs on their fur to ward off mosquitoes, a behavior documented in capuchin monkeys but never in the nocturnal owl monkeys. |
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We used the owl monkey, the tufted capuchin, and the spider monkey as representatives of subfamilies of Aotinae, Cebinae, and Atelinae, respectively. |
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The Italians also have a soft spot for capuchin Franciscans, who have long been known for their work with the poor. |
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I feel as remote from them as I did the demented brown tufted capuchin I saw last week at the zoo. |
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Much later a friend who was a capuchin friar held for Marlantes an effective healing Mass for the Dead at Old Mission Santa Inez. |
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The co-habitation of three species of capuchin monkey on the plateau is another feature. |
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In captivity, capuchin monkeys are easily trained and have been popularly associated with roving performers such as organ grinders. |
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In 2006 Keith Chen of Yale University showed that capuchin monkeys could learn to do so, and also seemed to exhibit the endowment effect. |
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But that kid from Podunk, now unloading freight at the big-box store, is a universe away from Oxford and a capuchin friar buddy. |
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This is also the case for some New World monkeys outside the family of great apes, as, for example, the capuchin monkeys. |
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One of the loudest cheers went to disabled capuchin monkey, Joey, who won Rescue Animal of the Year. |
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They chose the capuchin monkey, Cebus apella, a South American species often used for behavioural experiments. First, the researchers had to introduce their monkeys to the idea of a cash economy. |
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Given a choice between their absolute favorite food or a buffet of options, capuchin monkeys will opt for variety. |
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Several years ago, a scientist at Emory University introduced female capuchin monkeys to money. |
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All our shirts have leg capuchin and of adjustable wrist for more ease, the sides of shirts are rounded, except for the shirts with wrist musketeer. |
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The spring arrivals include two sets of ringtailed lemur twins, golden lion tamarin twins, a yellow capuchin monkey and a pied tamarin. |
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Wild capuchin monkeys don't thoughtlessly grab any handy piece of stone to crack open hard-shelled nuts at snack time. |
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Betsy, the movie's capuchin monkey, also starred in Friends as Ross' pet Marcel. |
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He imparted information about capuchin monkeys and answered most of the questions posed to him by the children. |
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For centuries, capuchin monks followed simple embalming practices. |
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West African chimpanzees also use stone hammers and anvils for cracking nuts, as do capuchin monkeys of Boa Vista, Brazil. |
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A zebra-finch and a capuchin monkey named Rooney were the first animals to have new 'parents' at Limassol Zoo, as it unveiled a programme of animal adoptions. |
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Animals like capuchin monkeys are obviously very cute as pets when they are small but people need to be aware they can get quite big and aggressive when they get older. |
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At one point, my wife apologized to the volunteer coordinator because we were taking too long, constantly stopping to play with the rambunctious coati or capuchin monkeys. |
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By 1923, the Capuchin provincial asked Solanus to keep a notebook of special cases and reported healings related to his consultations. |
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He was professed in 1965 in the Capuchin Order, a religious order dedicated to following the traditions of St. Francis of Assisi. |
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He had long ago sought out and met Father Pio de Pietraicina, the Italian Capuchin monk who suffered the stigmata of Christ's crucifixion. |
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He then found job as a gardener in a Capuchin monastery, a job he held for the rest of his life. |
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The drink was called cappuccino after the Capuchin order to which d' Aviano belonged. |
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His career started late, and followed twelve years, 1598-1610, as a Capuchin monk at S. Barnaba, Genoa. |
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He was ordained a priest in the Capuchin order in 1946 and was given the religious name of Lucian. |
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You will also learn that it's the mission of the Capuchin monks to preserve the remains of the dead. |
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On the canopy above, there are Capuchin monkeys racing across the branches, and a troupe of squirrel monkeys, also feasting on ants. |
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Canonized with great ceremony by the Pope in 2002, Padre Pio was a Capuchin monk. |
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Here one would read The Furrow, The Capuchin Annual, The Messenger of the Sacred Heart, and one might wear the green scapular. |
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St. Pio is certainly one of the most precious jewels of the Capuchin Order. |
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The monthly meeting of the Secular Franciscan Order will take place in the Capuchin Friary, Dublin St. on Thursday, January 29 at 7.30 pm. |
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The annual Franciscan Retreat will take place on Monday 24th May in the Capuchin Friary at 7.30 pm. |
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Being a humble Capuchin priest, he suffered until his death, but helped and cured many people. |
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Even the Capuchin priests began protesting about the disorderly soldiers. |
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For instance, Capuchin monkeys have been trained to assist quadriplegics and other individuals with extensive spinal cord injuries. |
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He was a member of the Capuchin Order in the Friary Kilkenny. |
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He was a Capuchin, which meant a life of asceticism and poverty. |
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At the age of 15 he entered the noviciate of the Capuchin Friars in Morcone, where on January 22, 1903 he adopted the clothing of Saint Francis and was called Padre Pio. |
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In the catacombs of the Capuchin crypt beneath Chiesa di Santa Maria della Concezione, Rome, the bones of 4000 monks are arranged in Baroque patterns on the ceilings. |
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He wore the hooded brown habit and sandals of a Franciscan Capuchin friar. |
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