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In a remote Egyptian port, Roman officers may have proven their status by owning exotic monkeys from India
At the edge of the Red Sea, nearly 2,000 years ago, Roman military officers stationed at an Egyptian port were showing off ...
A calming parrot, a guiding horse and an anti-anxiety monkey. These are the new service animals. This woman isn't driving around with a monkey on her lap just for fun. Richard, a 25-pound bonnet ...
While archaeologists have previously documented a few similar examples of ancient Roman pet monkeys elsewhere, they genetically traced back to the Barbary macaques of Africa. “The Berenike burials of ...
The employee, who did not wish to be named, said he was alone inside the enclosure when the macaque attacked him ...
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