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The supportive monkeys who shared the shade of a tree after a hurricane increased their life expectancy

Summary by El Pais
In 2017, Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, killing thousands of people. It entered the southwest, first destroying Cayo Santiago, a small island where hundreds of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) live. They have been studied by biologists from all over the world for almost a century. After the disaster, scientists found that these monkeys, one of the most violent primate species, had increased their tolerance for others and reduced their a…
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