Researchers have, for the first time, reported in detail a little known source of water among great apes and Old World monkeys – a family of primates that inhabit the forests of Asia and Africa. The team, led by Prof Anindya Sinha of the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, observed eight species of great apes and Old World monkeys (belonging to the Cercopithecidae family), drinking water accumulated in tree-holes.
New research from India reveals that, contrary to long-held scientific beliefs, feeding on trees and shrubs does not provide Asian elephants with more protein than grazing on grass.
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