They concluded that the gibbons’ grooves “share a number of key characteristics” with human dance moves. Professor Pritty Patel-Grosz, a co-author of the study from the University of Oslo ...
The gibbon has already become extinct, suggesting humans wiped out primate populations long before the modern age. Living primates are in peril, with many on the brink of extinction. The new ...
Since 2000, areas like northern Vietnam have experienced a 22% decrease in tree cover, which means less space for the black crested gibbon to live and thrive. Deforestation can be due to human ...
Like human babies, northern white-cheeked gibbons require a lot of care from their parents. After three years, the young can survive on their own, but they do not reach sexual maturity until six ...
See you to that! Grassic Gibbon was influenced by a group of thinkers called the Diffusionists. They believed human civilisation began in Egypt with a community of peaceful hunter-gatherers ...
"Because the poachers that take gibbons for the trade target the babies ... "But curbing the pet trade is within our control. "It's in human hands to fix this." ...