Water is one of the most important components of an animal's diet, as it is essential for life. Primates, as do most animals, procure water directly from standing or free-flowing sources such as pools, ponds and rivers, or indirectly by the ingestion of certain plant parts. The latter is frequently described as the main source of water for predominantly arboreal species. However, in addition to these, many species are known to drink water accumulated in tree-holes. This has been commonly observed in several arboreal New World primate species, but rarely reported systematically from Old World primates. Here, we report observations of this behaviour from eight great ape and Old World monkey species, namely chimpanzee, orangutan, siamang, west...
The large, red-faced, rather scary rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is a species of monkey a lot of u...
The tropical rain forest is maintained thanks to a precarious balance placed under the yoke of inter...
Leaf swallowing behaviour, known as a form of self-medication for the control of nematode and tapew...
Water is one of the most important components of an animal's diet, as it is essential for life. Prim...
Water is an indispensable source of all life forms on Earth, vital to many physiological and environ...
Like most arboreal primates, red colobus monkeys obtain most water from plants in their diet, lickin...
Like most arboreal primates, redcolobus monkeys obtain most water from plants in their diet, licking...
Water is vital for the survival of any species because of its key role in most physiological process...
Funding was received for this research from the University of St Andrews and the Kirsten Scott Memor...
To sustain life, humans and other terrestrial animals must maintain a tight balance of water gain an...
Lion-tailed macaques in Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden, Mysore, India were observed to use seve...
Water is vital for the survival of any species because of its key role in most physiological proces...
The use of leaves for drinking water is a widespread tool-use behavior among chimpanzees. Although t...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
Water plays a vital role in many aspects of sustaining life, including thermoregulation. Given that ...
The large, red-faced, rather scary rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is a species of monkey a lot of u...
The tropical rain forest is maintained thanks to a precarious balance placed under the yoke of inter...
Leaf swallowing behaviour, known as a form of self-medication for the control of nematode and tapew...
Water is one of the most important components of an animal's diet, as it is essential for life. Prim...
Water is an indispensable source of all life forms on Earth, vital to many physiological and environ...
Like most arboreal primates, red colobus monkeys obtain most water from plants in their diet, lickin...
Like most arboreal primates, redcolobus monkeys obtain most water from plants in their diet, licking...
Water is vital for the survival of any species because of its key role in most physiological process...
Funding was received for this research from the University of St Andrews and the Kirsten Scott Memor...
To sustain life, humans and other terrestrial animals must maintain a tight balance of water gain an...
Lion-tailed macaques in Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden, Mysore, India were observed to use seve...
Water is vital for the survival of any species because of its key role in most physiological proces...
The use of leaves for drinking water is a widespread tool-use behavior among chimpanzees. Although t...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
Water plays a vital role in many aspects of sustaining life, including thermoregulation. Given that ...
The large, red-faced, rather scary rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is a species of monkey a lot of u...
The tropical rain forest is maintained thanks to a precarious balance placed under the yoke of inter...
Leaf swallowing behaviour, known as a form of self-medication for the control of nematode and tapew...