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A 24-year study of wild owl monkeys in Argentina found that as temperatures rose, the monkeys got heavier, contradicting long-standing expectations about how animals adapt to warm climates.
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A Yale-led study finds that Azara's owl monkeys have gotten heavier as temperatures rise -- a result that defies long-standing expectations about how animals adapt to warm climates.
Warmer temps, heavier owl monkeys: Climate linked to weight gain in primates
Yale University