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As 2015 nears its end, we look back at how baby snow monkey Obu has grown since his birth May 2!
Read More ›Snow monkeys Izumi and Miyagi huddle together for their afternoon nap on one of the heated rocks at Regenstein Macaque Forest. #FromACurator
Read More ›As the zoo strengthens its collaboration with Kyoto University’s Primate Research Institute, Fisher Center Assistant Director Lydia Hopper, Ph.D., visits Japan for her first look at snow monkeys
Read More ›When snow monkey Ono had her baby Obu at Regenstein Macaque Forest back in May, she took a little maternity leave from the touch-screen booths. In recent weeks, however,
Read More ›Regenstein Macaque Forest has welcomed many visitors…including Dr. Tetsuro Matsuzawa, who helped our snow monkeys make their way to Chicago. See his take on the new exhibit
Read More ›A cat nap? How about a macaque nap? It’s a good day for one of our snow monkeys to snooze at Regenstein Macaque Forest!
Read More ›In my last post on the touch-screen studies at Regenstein Macaque Forest, I told you that Japanese macaque Mito was the first to enter our computer booths. She came
Read More ›Why do snow monkeys soak in hot springs? Lincoln Park Zoo scientists explain the roots of this steamy adaptation at the zoo and in the wild.
Read More ›How do you build a state-of-the-art home for snow monkeys? See Regenstein Macaque Forest come to life in our construction time-lapse video!
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