#Capuchin monkeys
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antiqueanimals · 2 years ago
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The Quizzer Book of Knowledge: Nature. Written and edited by George Beal. 1978.
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sleepnavigator · 4 months ago
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what if we got to see how apes in other countries took over or are living relatively peacefully with humans
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wild-wow-facts · 9 days ago
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Curious Capuchin Monkeys: Social Intelligence Unleashed
Discover the fascinating world of capuchin monkeys! From their complex social behaviors to unique adaptations, these primates are a marvel of nature.
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ourrobotculture · 8 months ago
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Six Capuchin Monkeys
In a rainforest not so far away, Six capuchins had much to convey. With faces of glee, surprise, and some pout, They chattered and fretted about. "Who's stealing bananas today?"
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luminal-inversion · 2 years ago
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ChatGPT on Weaponized Feces
Q: Are there any animals including insects that use their feces as a weapon?
A: Yes, there are several animals, including insects, that use their feces as a weapon to defend themselves or capture prey. Here are a few examples:
Bombardier beetles: These insects can shoot a boiling hot, noxious chemical spray made from their feces at predators.
Archerfish: These fish can shoot jets of water at insects above the water surface to knock them down, and they often use their feces as part of their shooting mechanism.
Dung beetles: These insects use their feces to construct balls of dung, which they then roll away as a food source or to lay eggs in.
Capuchin monkeys: These primates have been observed throwing their feces at predators or other monkeys as a form of defense or aggression.
Horned lizards: These reptiles can shoot a stream of blood from their eyes to deter predators, and their feces may be used as a secondary line of defense.
These are just a few examples of animals that use their feces as a weapon. There are likely many more in the animal kingdom that have not been studied or observed in detail.
Q: What are some other examples?
A: Sure, here are some more examples of animals that use their feces as a weapon:
Wombats: These Australian marsupials have a unique digestive system that produces cube-shaped feces. They use these feces as territorial markers and to communicate with other wombats.
Sloths: These slow-moving mammals are known to defecate once a week, and when they do, they climb down to the ground to do so. This behavior is thought to be a defense mechanism to protect them from predators.
Hippos: These large African mammals are known to use their tails to spread their feces around as a way of marking their territory and asserting dominance.
Penguins: Some species of penguins have been observed throwing their feces at each other during territorial disputes.
Spitting spiders: These spiders are able to eject a sticky, glue-like substance mixed with their feces at prey or predators as a means of defense.
Earwigs: These insects have a gland in their abdomen that produces a foul-smelling liquid mixed with their feces that they use as a defense mechanism.
These are just a few more examples of animals that use their feces in various ways as a weapon or defense mechanism. (Q: In your response above about archerfish you mention feces. What is your source for that information?
A: I apologize for the error in my previous response. After reviewing my training data, I did not find any information indicating that archerfish use their feces as part of their shooting mechanism. It seems that I provided incorrect information in my previous answer.
Archerfish are known for their ability to shoot jets of water at insects above the water surface to knock them down and capture them as prey. They have a specialized mouth structure that allows them to form a groove in their tongue to create a "barrel" through which they can shoot the water.
Once again, I apologize for the mistake and any confusion caused. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.)
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smellroy · 2 months ago
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Sewing is a Christian pleasure, right?
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madame-helen · 1 year ago
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cupiidzbow · 5 months ago
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i realize that ppl may not know but my sona and diddy are cousins! he is literally my baby cousin the baba of my heart 🥹 🐒🐒
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roaming-entity · 2 months ago
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I’ve always wanted to shape-shift and I thought that it was only connected to being trans. Turns out it was much more than that! :0
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acoraxia · 1 year ago
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Btw i made a monkey sona heres some initial sketches
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Some doodles to get the hang of drawing them quickly
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And another fullbody for the final concept
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And then some doodles
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and thats all the art i have for today
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the-art-crow-blog · 3 months ago
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mmmm, monke,,,,,,
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eliasericson · 1 year ago
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some tropical animals for patreon 🌴🌿🐊
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animalbabypolls · 8 months ago
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Losers Branch Rescue Round Pt.2
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The winner will be set back into the main competition branch! Since this time there are WAY more animals competing I'd appreciate a reblog to have the biggest vote sample we can!
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lid-the-kid · 2 months ago
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I’m excited for Chapter 4, so I gave Cappy a Nightmare Critter counterpart. No name for him yet, but he was fun to draw. 🐒
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blissfulwoes · 5 months ago
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furalicious2 · 8 months ago
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White faced capuchin monkey furry / anthro
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