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Gibraltar's famous monkeys are eating dirt, likely to alleviate stomach aches from munching on tourists' junk food
Move over, Tums. Monkeys in Gibraltar seem to have found an unusual health hack to deal with upset stomachs. The British ...
Not content with ruining their own appetite with junk food, tourists in Gibraltar may also be turning the stomachs of the ...
Researchers have found that Gibraltar’s Barbary macaques are eating soil, likely to ease digestive issues from consuming tourists’ sugary and salty snacks. The behavior, observed more often in ...
Monkeys in a tourism hotspot have learned that swallowing dirt can quell the upset stomachs caused by overconsumption of ...
Macaques have learned to eat soil to avert gut irritation caused by salty and sugary snacks, researchers believe ...
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Monkeys have found a bizarre natural supplement to counteract human junk food
The macaques of Gibraltar love stealing human junk food, but the treats play havoc on their digestive systems ...
People’s love of furry animals is having some unexpected effects on the monkeys living in Gibraltar. A study out today shows ...
On the tourist-packed Rock of Gibraltar, one of the most common sights is monkeys begging for food - and sometimes stealing ...
Macaques living on the Mediterranean holiday hotspot have learned that swallowing soil can quell upset stomachs caused by ...
Gibraltar’s famous macaques have started eating soil, a behaviour linked to their access to tourist snacks, according to a ...
Gibraltar’s famous macaques have started eating soil, a behaviour linked to their access to tourist snacks, according to a ...
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