IFL Science: Stealing Baby Howler Monkeys Is Suddenly All The Rage Among Capuchins On Jicarón Island
Stealing Baby Howler Monkeys Is Suddenly All The Rage Among Capuchins On Jicarón Island White-faced capuchin monkeys on Jicarón Island have started abducting baby howler monkeys, surprised scientists report. It’s possible this behavior comes in waves, but it had not been detected in the first five years scientists intensively studied the population, and now appears to be spreading widely. The reasons are still unknown, but the authors think adolescent male boredom may be at the heart of it. Jicarón Island lies in the Pacific off the coast of Panama and forms part of Coiba National Park. The island’s isolation from the mainland makes it a natural laboratory for scientists observing monkey behavior. That research attracted global attention when some white-faced capuchin monkeys there were observed to have “ entered the Stone Age ”, using stones to break open coconuts and crabs. The fact that this stone-cracking behavior seemed to be restricted to some of Jicarón’s capuchins, and no...
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