Mushmouth
04-24-2018, 06:00 AM
When it comes to finding a partner, monkeys are not necessarily so picky they insist a mate comes from the same species.
New genetic research suggests that primates in Tanzania are so promiscuous they will happily cross the species divide.
The study shows red-tailed and blue monkeys living in Gombe National Park regularly get together – despite being entirely separate creatures with entirely different looks and social structures.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/monkeys-mating-inter-species-tanzania-red-tailed-blue-gombe-national-park-a8318606.html
New genetic research suggests that primates in Tanzania are so promiscuous they will happily cross the species divide.
The study shows red-tailed and blue monkeys living in Gombe National Park regularly get together – despite being entirely separate creatures with entirely different looks and social structures.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/monkeys-mating-inter-species-tanzania-red-tailed-blue-gombe-national-park-a8318606.html