Margaret Crofoot

Margaret Crofoot

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Margaret Crofoot is a prominent primatologist affiliated with the Max Planck Institute and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, known for her research on social behavior and cognitive abilities in primates. Recently, she contributed to a groundbreaking study revealing that capuchin monkeys displayed unexpected behaviors by 'kidnapping' baby howler monkeys, an event that has sparked significant interest in animal behavior and social dynamics among species.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Margaret Crofoot is a co-author of the study and affiliated with Max Planck and the Smithsonian. 7

The Guardian: Video suggests capuchin monkeys ‘kidnap’ baby howler monkeys, scientists say | Environment