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flag Wild monkeys in Southeast Asia are changing feeding and social behaviors to adapt to human presence, according to a new study.

flag A new study reveals that wild monkeys in Southeast Asia are adapting to human presence by altering their feeding and social behaviors, with some groups showing increased tolerance of humans and changes in daily activity patterns. flag Researchers observed these shifts over a three-year period across multiple forested regions, noting that monkeys in areas with higher human activity spent more time foraging near trails and settlements. flag The findings suggest long-term behavioral plasticity in response to environmental pressures, though concerns remain about potential health risks and habitat degradation.

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