
Zoë Goldsborough
Zoë Goldsborough is a doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior (MPI-AB), known for her work on primate social behavior. She has been instrumental in documenting unprecedented behaviors among capuchin monkeys, particularly their unusual practice of kidnapping howler monkey infants, which has raised intriguing questions about social learning and cultural traditions in primates.
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Zoë Goldsborough is a behavioral ecologist at the Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior in Konstanz, Germany.
Khỉ mũ bắt cóc con non của khỉ rúZoë Goldsborough is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior who discovered the unusual behavior of capuchin monkeys in Jicarón.
Monos capuchinos adolescentes secuestran a las crías de otra especie por ‘aburrimiento’ | CienciaZoë Goldsborough is a behavioural ecologist at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Germany.
Video suggests capuchin monkeys ‘kidnap’ baby howler monkeys, scientists say | EnvironmentZoë Goldsborough from the Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Biology observed a young male carrying a baby of a completely different species.
Tödliche Marotte: Kapuzineraffen tragen fremde Babys auf dem Rücken - WissenZoë Goldsborough is the lead author of the study on the capuchin monkeys' behavior.
Monkeys are kidnapping babies of another species on a Panama Island, perplexing scientistsZoë Goldsborough is a doctoral researcher at MPI-AB who commented on the unprecedented behavior of capuchin monkeys.
Monos capuchinos en Coiba protagonizan extraños secuestros de crías de otra especie








