Tourists run risk of mistaking wild monkeys' angry pouts for 'kisses'
Washington D.C. [USA], Jun 1 (ANI): Wildlife tourists are at a risk of being bitten by wild monkeys as many misread the animals' facial expressions, according to a recent study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Jun 1 (ANI): Wildlife tourists are at a risk of being bitten by wild monkeys as many misread the animals' facial expressions, according to a recent study.
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