Monkeys adopt orphans, wolves bring meat to non-hunting members of the pack, and squirrels can let out alarm calls to warn others about nearby predators.
monkeys and turtles and you're hungry for days on end.
monkeys lived in the trees outside of my apartment
Monkeys and we both superseded the common ancestor, which we share, some 20 million years ago.
monkeys , an otter, and a small black bear.
monkeys relate to evolution?
monkeys going back 25 million years.
and monkeys , which would be our prospective ancestors.
these monkeys are studied.
Because monkeys are self-aware.
But monkeys , they have self-awareness.
Rhesus monkeys are pretty bad hombres, as you can tell from this picture, which of course, I've chosen for the purpose.
And monkeys show incredible memory retention for visual images.
These monkeys are really quite clever, and he taught them how to use stones as a type of money.
The monkeys , by the time they were in these chambers for a year, were behaving really bizarrely.
and monkeys , which would be our prospective ancestors.
And monkeys do this by showing the part of the body that they want to have groomed-- for example, an arm or the back or
Those monkeys seemed very concerned about the situation and essentially accepted to do most of the work.
of monkeys given enough typewriters will eventually do the complete works of Shakespeare, and he's like "So have they read Shakespeare?"
So monkeys tend to follow the herd, they copy each other and then they tend to buy, buy, buy, buy, buy and they get into a bubble and then they lose everything which is like, really
So monkeys for instance: you are always aware of monkeys .
- They were even studying monkeys .
Some of the monkeys were dropping dead.
So the monkeys were using a small rake to reach for something and pull it toward them-- pretty straightforward, pretty simple.
They're monkeys .
So I think that monkeys -- I think it's really implausible to think humans have free will, and monkeys don't.
little pygmy monkeys , were they?
The high reactive monkeys , again, are the ones shown in the purple data points.
They know they're monkeys .
And he asked the monkeys , do you want to know a few seconds in advance whether you're going to get a lot of water or a little bit of water?
And so the monkeys use their eyes to indicate do I want to know or do I not want to know?
And when the monkeys learn I'm not going to give you information there is a decrease in firing.
Don't think monkeys .
Studies done with vervet monkeys , with rhesus monkeys , and with chimps shows the same sex-specificity of toy preferences.
So the monkeys data is fairly debated.
A trio of monkeys sat together eating figs, watching us march under their world.
And the monkeys on the low omega-3 diet had very simple, undifferentiated brains.
But the monkeys on the high omega-3 diet had very complex, richly differentiated brains, almost like human beings.
He removed baby monkeys from their biological mother 6 to 12 hours after birth, and gave them the choice of two monkey mommy look alikes.
And the monkeys did something that is typical of what humans would do, and they would run back to the cloth mother
The rhesus monkeys would do that with the cloth mother.
They realized that these monkeys tended to have the same brain experience when they watched a researcher eating peanuts as when they were eating peanuts themselves, remarkable.
We have monkeys in the north, penguins in the south, beautiful plains with cattle.
Then there's the monkeys you ordered, which just simply says what's in the caption.
Humans and old world monkeys , maybe 9%.
So in rhesus monkeys , people have been working on a chip that goes into the frontal cortex, the most executive part of your brain that controls attention and
So the monkeys aren't complaining.
Then in half the monkeys , they put the implant into an active mode to see if it can restore their skill.
This study had two monkeys in different rooms, with soundproofing between them, wired together via implants in their auditory cortices, so the
The pairs of monkeys in which there was no previous familiarity, initially they showed a lot of elevator behaviors, a lot of anxiety, a lot of avoiding eye contact.