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Vervet Chlorocebus
NEWS
- 'Leopard Behind You!' (New York Times; October 6, 2009)
- Plastics chemical harms brain function in monkeys (Reuters; September 6, 2008)
- Scientists Search for Obesity, Diabetes Link in Monkeys (WFMY, Greensboro, NC; July 8, 2008)
- 'Germ warfare' fear over African monkeys taken to Iran (Times Online; July 6, 2008)
- Vervet monkeys released into the wild (Daily Dispatch, South Africa; June 20, 2008)
- Green monkey smugglers caught red-handed (Reuters Africa; June 2, 2008)
- Hepatitis C is first target for new therapy (New Scientist; March 26, 2008)
- New kind of gene "silencing" drug works in monkeys (Reuters; March 26, 2008)
- Gambia: on the trail of the green monkey (Telegraph; February 9, 2008)
- Country to Export 300 Monkeys to Russia (New Vision, Uganda; January 13, 2008)
- Why Do So Few Women Reach Top Ranks in Science? (Voice of America; October 15, 2007)
- Primate study shows excess vitamin A can be stored during fetal development (PhysOrg.com; October 8, 2007)
- Sudden Loss Of T Cells Is Not Trigger For AIDS, New Study Suggests (Science Daily; September 23, 2007)
- Social Components of Fitness in Primate Groups (Science; September 7, 2007)
- Monkeys 'mock women' (Times of India; August 26, 2007)
- Humans' language monopoly challenged (San Francisco Chronicle; July 29, 2007)
- Clues To Future Evolution Of HIV Come From African Green Monkeys (ScienceDaily; July 16, 2007)
- Vervet monkeys affected by city development (Mail and Guardian; May 9, 2007)
- Prenatal exposure to glucocorticoids has long-term deleterious effects on newborns (HULIQ.com; March 23, 2007)
- Grease is the word (Guardian Unlimited; September 27, 2006)
- HIV: Learning From Monkeys and Chimps (Newsweek; June 26, 2006)
- Monkey tales: Owner defends Alex's antics (Skieston Standard Democrat, Missouri; June 11, 2006)
- All too human? Monkeys mimic children in toy picks (Seattle Times; December 8, 2005)
- Monkey house needed for baboons (BBC News; October 11, 2005)
- UWA blocks export of 280 monkeys (The New Vision, Uganda; March 15, 2005)
- When breeding season becomes killing season (Independent Online, South Africa; November 27, 2004)
- Rwanda: Park lodge loved by baboons reopens to human guests (North County Times; February 8, 2004)
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Cercopithecus and Chlorocebus
Chlorocebus aethiops
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