


The Sun (questionably) reports that this trainer was turned on by his troop of martial arts monkeys.
Full story(?) here.
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The world's rarest and most camera shy great ape has come out of hiding on a forested mountain in Cameroon, where scientists have captured video and photos of the primate.
For the second time in as many days, a gorilla undergoing treatment for cancer was euthanized after zoo veterinarians said her health had dramatically deteriorated.
Genetic changes that apparently allow humans to live longer than any other primate may be rooted in a more carnivorous diet.
Donna, a gorilla at the N.C. Zoo who had been battling cancer for 21/2 years, was euthanized Monday after a relapse. She was 42.
The animal advocate's group People for Ethical Treatment of Animals asked ChristmasVille organizers to scrap the horseback-riding chimpanzees from today's holiday festivities in downtown Rock Hill.
The Salisbury Zoological Park announces its latest addition – another Titi monkey.
A tiger that lived thousands or millions of years ago may shed light on how the AIDS virus began and how it works.
Campbell’s monkeys appear to combine the same calls in different ways, using rules of grammar that turn sound into language.
An experimental antiviral drug that works by a different mechanism than existing drugs has been shown to suppress hepatitis C in chimpanzees and is already being tested in human clinical trials, researchers reported Thursday.
Animal rights activists, some dressed in monkey suits and posing in cages, will protest today at Belmont’s McLean Hospital against a controversial Harvard Medical School study that involves zapping primates with massive doses of radiation.
A 33-year-old furry photographer is winning fans on social networking website Facebook for pictures of her daily life as an orangutan in a Vienna zoo.
Conservationists say two baby mountain gorillas have moved to a lush jungle sanctuary formerly closed to them because of violent instability in eastern Congo.
Oklahoma State University administrators stopped a pending program testing anthrax vaccines on baboons because the animals would be euthanized, officials say.