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  2. Monkey torture videos prompt drive to include animals in ...

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    Sarah Kite, co-founder of Action for Primates, said examples that film-makers carry out included: clamping an infant monkey’s body with pliers; using lit cigarettes to burn a baby monkey tied to ...

  3. Monkey hate - Wikipedia

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    Videos of monkeys being tortured or abused have been commonly uploaded to social media platforms such as YouTube and Facebook. [1] [4] According to a September 2021–May 2023 study by Asia for Animals’ Social Media Animal Cruelty Coalition (SMACC), videos by pet macaque owners had a total of 12.05 billion views online, with 12 percent of these videos involving intentional physical torture ...

  4. Cruelty for clicks: Cambodia is investigating YouTubers ... - AOL

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    A baby monkey struggles and squirms as it tries to escape the man holding it by the neck over a concrete cistern, repeatedly dousing it with water. In another video clip, a person plays with the ...

  5. Social media users abusing monkeys in sickening videos for ...

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    Together, the video clips in the study had more than 12 billion views, Asia for Animals’ Social Media Animal Cruelty Coalition (SMACC) says. The report look at hundreds of posts over an 18 month ...

  6. Pygmy marmoset - Wikipedia

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    Another expense for these creatures as pets is the necessary essentials to maintain them. Creating an environment similar to where they are from is important. [37] For food, these creatures as pets are often fed fruits, insects, and smaller lizards. [38] As pets, a baby pygmy marmoset needs to be fed every two hours for at least two weeks. [35]

  7. Kinkajou - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, National Geographic reported that escaped kinkajou pets were living in Florida. [27] In El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, pet kinkajous are commonly called micoleón, meaning "lion monkey". In Peru, pet kinkajous are frequently referred to as lirón (the Spanish word for dormice), often described as a "bear-monkey". These names ...

  8. Sweet Baby Marmoset Saved From Forest Fire in Brazil ... - AOL

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    In the video, one rescuer can be seen cradling a tiny baby marmoset, a type of tree monkey native to the region. In the video, the minuscule creature can be seen giving a little squeaky cry as ...

  9. Blond capuchin - Wikipedia

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    The blond capuchin (Sapajus flavius) is a species of capuchin monkey endemic to northeastern Brazil. This endangered species was rediscovered in 2006. It can live in exceptionally large groups of over 150 individuals, and like other capuchin species, exhibits a complex and high level of sociality.