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Food or threat? Wild capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus) as both predators and prey of snakes

Primates, 2017
Snakes present a hazard to primates, both as active predators and by defensive envenomation. This risk might have been a selective pressure on the evolution of primate visual and cognitive systems, leading to several behavioral traits present in human and non-human primates, such as the ability to quickly learn to fear snakes.
Falótico T   +6 more
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PRIMEIRO REGISTRO DE COMPORTAMENTO HOMOSSEXUAL EM Sapajus libidinosus NA NATUREZA

Este estudo relata o primeiro registro de comportamento homossexual em Sapajus libidinosus, utilizando armadilhas fotográficas. A pesquisa foi desenvolvida na Fazenda Imburanas da Volta, Canindé, Ceará, Brasil. Entre os meses de julho e agosto de 2021, foram observados dois machos jovens exibindo comportamentos sexuais homossexuais.
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The development of expertise at cracking palm nuts by wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Sapajus libidinosus

Animal Behaviour, 2023
D. Fragaszy   +6 more
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Age affects action planning in wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus)

2019
The study of how animals anticipate future actions is crucial to understand cognitive processes that guide behavior. Action planning involves the abilities to plan how to perform an action and to coordinate effective movements within this plan. Planning is fundamental to the execution of most daily activities, including object manipulation.
Truppa V.   +4 more
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Object and tool manipulation diversity in an urban capuchin monkey (Sapajus libidinosus) group in Brasília National park

Primates; journal of primatology
Capuchin monkeys are highly skilled primates recognized for their diverse object manipulation, a crucial evolutionary trait. This study explores the influence of the urban, artificial setting of Brasília National Park (BNP)on capuchin monkeys’ object ...
T. C. Lousa   +3 more
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Male-Directed Object Use by Proceptive Female Bearded Capuchin Monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus) in Captivity

International journal of primatology, 2021
Ricardo Mucury Filho   +2 more
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Biochemical parameters, C-reactive protein, and proteinogram of Sapajus libidinosus kept in captivity

Ciencia Rural, 2023
Adriano Ferreira   +2 more
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