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Wild monkeys invade St. Louis streets and no one knows how they got there
Residents in North St. Louis woke up this month to a scene that sounded like urban legend: wild monkeys darting across ...
Health officials in St. Louis, Missouri confirmed that multiple vervet monkeys remain loose in the city, as of Saturday, Jan.
Local officials said they do not know where the exotic animals came from or how many are at large.
If you have seen the monkeys, please contact Animal Care and Control by calling 314-657-1500.
They found that bathing in hot springs subtly reshapes the snow monkeys’ relationships with their parasites and gut microbes.
Monkeys of unknown origin running loose in St. Louis, officials say - Local officials have been hunting for the mysterious ...
Japanese macaques are famous for soaking in hot springs during winter, but new research suggests this behavior may serve ...
The St. Louis Department of Health has ended its search for vervet monkeys reportedly seen in the northern part of the city ...
The St. Louis Department of Health has called off its search for an unknown number of small primates said to be roaming ...
ST. LOUIS – At the Saint Louis Zoo in Primate Canopy Trails, a series of walkways and paths take visitors up close with four new, endangered spider monkeys. “We have Ozomatli, Chico, Xochitl, and Cula ...
Japanese macaques, colloquially referred to as snow monkeys, famously soak in steaming hot springs during winter. It's easy ...
As many as four vervet monkeys were spotted in a neighborhood in North St. Louis on Thursday, city officials said. No one ...
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