American Journal of Primatology
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Sleep High, Sleep Safely: How Chimpanzee Nests Are Built With Predators in Mind
From: American Journal of Primatology
12:00 AM EST December 14, 2012
Discovered! The New Species of Borneo’s Enigmatic Primate with a Toxic Bite
An international team of scientists studying the elusive nocturnal primate the slow loris in the jungles of Borneo have discovered an entirely new species
July 26, 2012
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First Photo Evidence of Snub-Nosed Monkey Species in China
Research in American Journal of Primatology confirms that endangered species is not restricted to Myanmar
12:00 AM EST January 20, 2012
‘Extinct’ Monkey Rediscovered in Borneo by New Expedition
An international team of scientists has found one of the rarest and least known primates in Borneo, Miller’s Grizzled Langur, a species which was believed to be extinct or on the verge of extinction.
October 27, 2010
New Snub-Nosed Monkey Discovered in Northern Myanmar
New Snub-Nosed Monkey Discovered in Northern Myanmar
The New ‘Rhinopithecus Strykeri’ Species ‘Sneezes in the Rain.’
September 03, 2009
Chimpanzees Develop Specialised Tool Kits to Catch Army Ants
Research published in American Journal of Primatology reveals how Chimpanzees have developed 'tool kits' to forage for army ants.


