Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists may have discovered why one of the most threatened species in the world has bounced back from the brink of extinction.
The attention paid to charismatic popular primates—such as gorillas, chimps, orangutans, lion tamarins, and even some lemurs—could make one suppose that conservationists have the protection of our ...
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Critically endangered roloway monkey gives birth after foot surgery
A critically endangered Roloway monkey at the Accra Zoological Garden in Ghana has given birth after recovering from a severe ...
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These 17-million-year-old fossils could rewrite the evolutionary tree of apes—including humans
In 2024, a group of paleontologists journeyed into the dry, sandy desert of northern Egypt in search of fossils in a valley ...
An 18-million-year-old jawbone discovered in Egypt challenges the long-held view that East Africa was the cradle of our ...
Galveston's Moody Gardens is celebrating the rare birth of one of the world's most endangered primates. On Aug. 18, 2025, a baby Pygmy slow loris was born inside the Rainforest Pyramid, weighing just ...
NEW ORLEANS, LA — Two critically endangered primates are leaving their home at the Audubon Zoo in an effort to help preserve their species. The gorillas, a male Western Lowland Silverback Gorilla ...
The mother is named Masaya, and before the 15-year-old primate gave birth to a daughter named Lagertha, she was the first ...
Fossil jaw remains found in Egypt suggest that the earliest modern apes evolved in North Africa, not in East Africa where ...
Scientists may have discovered why one of the most threatened species in the world has bounced back from the brink of extinction. Populations of the Hainan gibbon – a critically endangered primate ...
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