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The culling of a dozen baboons which were then fed to lions has sparked death threats against zoo staff. Twelve Guinea ...
What's the logic in capturing wild animals and keeping them in enclosures, then feeding them live prey to keep their wild side alive?Yet this seems to be exactly the logic of the Nuremberg Zoo in ...
The Nuremberg Zoo's decision to kill 12 baboons due to overcrowding has sparked public outrage and legal complaints.
A new study finds early humans ate tough grasses and tubers long before their teeth adapted, suggesting behavior, not biology, drove human evolution.
Nuremberg Zoo killed 12 baboons due to overcrowding and dismembered six of them before feeding them to predators — removing ...
A zoo in the southern German city of Nuremberg has confirmed that several baboons, recently culled due to overcrowding, were ...
A new Dartmouth-led study reveals that hominins began eating carbohydrate-rich foods long before their teeth evolved to ...
Long before evolution equipped them with the right teeth, early humans began eating tough grasses and starchy underground ...
Australopithecus afarensis (left), Homo rudolfensis (center), and Homo ergaster (right) evolved different dental structures to suit their shifting diets.
As early humans spread from lush African forests into grasslands, their need for ready sources of energy led them to develop ...
Baboons: The six different species of baboons exhibit varying levels of aggression, with all considered potentially dangerous ...
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