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THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2022

monkey

File Photo: A monkey crosses the road near India's Presidential Palace during a 14-hour long curfew to limit the spreading of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in New Delhi, India, March 22, 2020. File Photo: Reuters/Anushree Fadnavis
World+Biz

Murder trial halted in India after monkey steals evidence

The monkey was able to snatch a package that contained 15 pieces of evidence - including a knife, the alleged murder weapon

Photo :Collected
Coronavirus chronicle

Omicron-specific booster may not be needed, US monkey study finds

Enraged monkeys have killed 250 dogs in an Indian district by dragging them to the top of buildings and trees and dropping them
South Asia

Two monkeys caught in Maharashtra in 'revenge killing' of 250 dogs

Monkey festival returns to Thailand
Videos

Monkey festival returns to Thailand

Pager, a nine-year-old macaque monkey, plays video game via Neuralink brain implant, in this still from video. Neuralink/Handout via REUTERS
Tech

Elon Musk's Neuralink shows monkey with brain-chip playing videogame by thinking

Researchers believe traffic noises mimic those the monkeys use to communicate. Photo: Sky News.
Offbeat

Monkeys in Finland zoo prefer traffic noises over nature sounds

On discovering a monkey new to science
Earth

On discovering a monkey new to science

File Photo: A monkey crosses the road near India's Presidential Palace during a 14-hour long curfew to limit the spreading of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in New Delhi, India, March 22, 2020. File Photo: Reuters/Anushree Fadnavis
South Asia

Monkeys steal coronavirus blood samples in India

Such cruelty to innocent monkeys!
Bangladesh

Such cruelty to innocent monkeys!

Covid-19 vaccine protects monkeys from infection: Chinese biotech
Coronavirus chronicle

Covid-19 vaccine protects monkeys from infection: Chinese biotech

Experimental Covid-19 drug remdesivir is effective in monkeys, study says
Coronavirus chronicle

Experimental Covid-19 drug remdesivir is effective in monkeys, study says

The ongoing shutdown to prevent the spread of the coronavirus is depriving monkeys at a shrine in Sylhet of the regular care they used to enjoy. Visitors, who would feed them, are not coming now, leaving them hungry. Photos: TBS
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Monkeys go hungry as shrine has no visitor

A spectacled monkey eating leaves on the top of a tree. Around 400 spectacled monkeys survive at six forests in Moulvibazar and Habiganj under the Sylhet division. Photo: TBS
Earth

Spectacled monkey population falling

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