In a recent experiment with pairs of captive capuchins, Brosnan handed a familiar token to one of the monkeys, then turned her own hand palm up. |
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Mantua-makers also made all sorts of loose garments, cloaks, cardinals, capuchins, etc. |
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A quick Internet search reveals a thriving trade in just about every species of primate, from capuchins to chimpanzees. |
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Numerous primates, including chimps, baboons, black lemurs and capuchins, dip into the jungle pharmacy to combat parasites. |
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Two marmosets, two capuchins, two squirrel monkeys and the spider were confiscated from the home of Orlando Lopez on Tuesday, leaving him brokenhearted. |
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The main point of the Chen and Santos experiments is to show that capuchins can learn to engage in a wider variety of behaviors that look like human economic transactions. |
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Our small ships can drop you off on a pristine beach in Costa Rica, with no footprints in sight, where you'll seek out white-faced capuchins in the jungle. |
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At times, capuchins will raid plantations and farms for oranges, corn, and other food. |
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My field work has involved observations of the dietary behavior of various species of howler monkeys, spider monkeys, capuchins and tamarins as well as woolly spider monkeys. |
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The capuchins, porcupines and coatis have been given a lovely new home. |
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However, whether such a sense of fairness evolved independently in capuchins and humans, or whether it stems from the common ancestor that the species had 35m years ago, is, as yet, an unanswered question. |
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The Italian clergy, especially the Capuchins, were another barrier to French influence in Tunisia. |
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Born in Tipperary, educated at Maynooth, he joined the Capuchins in Dublin. |
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On Christmas Eve 1896, he entered St. Bonaventure Monastery, headquarters for the St. Joseph Province of the Capuchins in the United States. |
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Capuchins go about in noisy troops consisting of several adults and young. |
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The Capuchins, an offshoot of the Franciscan order notable for their preaching and for their care for the poor and the sick, grew rapidly. |
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The Capuchins and Conventuals wanted the reunited Observants to be referred to as The Order of Friars Minor of the Leonine Union. |
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The MUMA recounts 100 years of missionary presence of the Capuchins from the western region of Umbria in Amazonia, in Brazil's Upper Solimões region, bordering Peru and Colombia. |
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