A podcast about, well, primates! From the singing gibbons to the mischievous macaques to pop culture primates like Zoboomafoo and Harambe, primates have fascinated humans for centuries. Why do we feel such a kinship with apes and monkeys? How smart are they really? What can we do to save endangered primate species? Join me as we do a deep dive into one species every episode, answering these questi... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesScience |
Charles Darwin wrote that "no other member of the whole class of mammals is coloured in so extraordinary a manner as the adult male mandrill". If you've seen The Lion King you might remember the eccentric shaman Rafiki, a beautifully colored male man... more
While chimpanzees are getting into trouble, bonobos are getting it on. The aggressive, territorial chimpanzees and sexual, cooperative bonobos really represent two sides of the same coin and serve as models for both the positive and negative things t... more
Think primates are all sunshine and rainbows and cuddle piles? Think again. Chimpanzees, our closest living relatives, have an incredible capacity for cognition, culture, and calculated violence. They use tools, teach region-specific techniques to th... more
Want to avoid getting a frostbitten nose? Just don't have a nose! This is just one fascinating strategy of the snub-nosed monkeys (genus Rhinopithecus) who inhabit the highest and coldest areas of China, Myanmar, and Vietnam. How else do they stay wa... more
It’s a dinosaur! It’s a bear! It’s a screaming monster! Nope, just a howler monkey, the loudest primate on earth and one of the top five loudest animals. In this episode I explore how and why howler monkeys howl so loud, and what makes their eyes and... more
For the first episode we explore the Coquerel’s Sifaka, probably best known through Zoboomafoo, a beloved TV show from the 90’s and early 00’s featuring a fluffy little lemur. Sifakas, which are native to madagascar, are some of the most rare primate... more
Hi, I'm Halle Hangen! I'm an anthropologist, primatologist, and now a podcaster. Join me each week as I do a deep dive into a different species of primate, covering everything from how their societies function, to their interesting physical character... more
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