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QuickCheck: Is there really a monkey that plays with snowballs?

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QuickCheck: Is there really a monkey that plays with snowballs?

By  ALI’SHA ALIX || THE STAR


In the snowy forests of Japan, visitors have spotted something unusual: Japanese macaques, or snow monkeys, frolicking in the snow and even tossing clumps like tiny snowballs.

Could these clever creatures really be playing in the snow?

Verdict:



TRUE

Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) are well known for their playful behaviour, and yes β€” they really do play with snow.

These monkeys are highly intelligent and social, and scientists have observed them using snow as a form of entertainment, engaging in playful interactions with each other.

Play is an important part of their social life. Snowball play helps younger monkeys develop coordination and social skills while strengthening bonds within the troop.

Adult monkeys sometimes join in, demonstrating that play is not limited to the young.

These monkeys are also famous for soaking in natural hot springs to keep warm during harsh winters, making their snowy antics all the more endearing.

Watching them in action shows that even in the coldest winters, a little snow can turn a forest into a playground β€” and these monkeys are first in line for the fun.


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