Macaques have learned to eat soil to avert gut irritation caused by salty and sugary snacks, researchers believe ...
Gibraltar’s famous wild macaques have been observed doing something relatively uncommon for monkeys – eating dirt.
Gibraltar’s famous wild macaques have been observed doing something relatively uncommon for monkeys – eating dirt.
Monkeys in a tourism hotspot have learned that swallowing dirt can quell the upset stomachs caused by overconsumption of ...
Monkeys living on Gibraltar have developed a unique coping mechanism for their junk food habit: swallowing soil to quell ...
Monkeys living on Gibraltar have learned that swallowing soil can quell upset stomachs caused by eating sweet and salty ...
A newly discovered virus hiding inside a common gut bacterium could help explain one of medicine’s long-standing mysteries: why a microbe found in both healthy people and cancer patients is linked to ...
Soil helps monkeys' stomachs settle after calorie-rich snacks from tourists, research suggests.
In our previous articles, we explored how the loss of deep-water oxygen – hypoxia - creates a dead zone at the bottom of our ...
Earth Day is this Wednesday, April 22, and if you're looking for some ways to help the planet, the Division of Wildlife ...
Recent studies suggest that animals and people alike have close and complex relationships with the bacteria around and within ...
How does the gut talk to the brain? A new study identifies polysaccharides and peptidoglycans as the key bacterial signals ...
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