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When Monkeys Learned the Value of Money and One Quickly Traded It for Sex - Thar Tribune

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Most of us like to believe that money is a human invention tied to our unique intelligence and culture. Coins and bills seem so bound to cities, markets, and long histories of trade that we imagine no other animal could ever touch those concepts. Yet in 2005, two researchers at Yale University decided to test that belief with seven capuchin monkeys. Economist Keith Chen and psychologist Laurie Santos were curious, even mischievous, in their thin…
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thartribune.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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