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But last month, one visitor was baffled at the sight of a creature rarely associated with the area: a baby monkey. TikTok user @_Biancitis_ recalls seeing the primate on Sunday, May 18, around 2 p.m.
The average cost of a reborn doll is $250, but silicone dolls, which feel the most lifelike, start at $1,000 and can go up to $4,000 or $5,000. One of Maria Trigg's reborn dolls. Coly Trigg/TikTok ...
Eerily lifelike babies called reborn dolls recently went viral in Brazil, leading some to question their collectors’ mental health.
The average cost of a reborn doll is $250, but silicone dolls, which feel the most lifelike, start at $1,000 and can go up to $4,000 or $5,000. Coly Trigg/TikTok One of Maria Trigg's reborn dolls.
Daniela Baccan, who co-owns a reborn doll shop in Campinas, said the dolls range in price from 700 reais (approx. ₹ 11,800) to nearly 10,000 reais (approx. ₹ 1.7 lakh).
Influencers To Legislatures, Brazil's 'Reborn' Dolls Craze Spares None The hyper-realistic baby dolls are often used for grief therapy or parenting practice. Associated Press ...
Capuchin monkeys are mainly known for their intelligence and resourcefulness. However, scientists have come across a strange, new behavior among the primates: child abduction. Per Smithsonian ...
Capuchins, a house cat-sized monkey found in South America and Central America, were caught on video kidnapping baby howler monkeys - a different species. Scientists are still trying to figure out ...
Scientists baffled by monkey kidnappings. Capuchins, a house cat-sized monkey found in South America and Central America, were caught on video kidnapping baby howler monkeys - a different species.
A capuchin named Joker started the apparent trend, leading researchers to suspect "there was something a little quirky about him, or that he was kind of lonely in a way.” ...
Scientists studying camera trap footage from Jicarón Island spotted something unusual: a capuchin monkey carrying an infant howler monkey on his back. Now, they’re trying to learn what it means.
That’s what scientists think after watching a bunch of male white-faced capuchin monkeys walking around with baby howler monkeys clinging to their backs. The perplexing baby-snatchings, reported in ...