monkey | paradoxoff http://paradoxoff.com Just another WordPress site Thu, 30 May 2019 09:45:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Animals enjoying in Jacuzzi http://paradoxoff.com/pets/animals-enjoying-in-jacuzzi/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=animals-enjoying-in-jacuzzi Mon, 27 Mar 2017 15:25:25 +0000 http://paradoxoff.com/index.php/2017/03/27/animals-enjoying-in-jacuzzi/ We’ve seen them doing everything and this was the only thing missing on the list of what animals can do. They did some...

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We’ve seen them doing everything and this was the only thing missing on the list of what animals can do.

They did some inappropriate things, drink beer, acted like humans, exercised, got married, and even proved they can read books, or at least hold the books just to look cute on photographs.

It’s time we see what they can do in a Jacuzzi. Scroll down and check out these funny animals in their ‘Jacuzzi tubs’.

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Animals taking selfies http://paradoxoff.com/curiosities/animals-taking-selfies/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=animals-taking-selfies Fri, 03 Mar 2017 15:30:35 +0000 http://paradoxoff.com/index.php/2017/03/03/animals-taking-selfies/ Believe it or not, some animals follow the latest trends when it comes to modern life such as doing selfies and playing with...

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Believe it or not, some animals follow the latest trends when it comes to modern life such as doing selfies and playing with the camera.

You’ve heard us right! Of course, they don’t have money to buy a camera and take a picture of themselves but their owners do and it’s really hard to tell if these photos are made with or without their help. What do you think? Scroll down and be prepared for a good laugh!

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Animals posing for the camera http://paradoxoff.com/pets/animals-posing-for-the-camera/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=animals-posing-for-the-camera Wed, 14 Dec 2016 15:29:40 +0000 http://paradoxoff.com/index.php/2016/12/14/animals-posing-for-the-camera/ Animal lovers is what we are! And we’re proud of that because animals are people’s best friends and we want to dedicate this...

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Animal lovers is what we are! And we’re proud of that because animals are people’s best friends and we want to dedicate this post exactly on these cuties that make the world a better place!

Of course animals can’t pose for the camera and they don’t even know what camera is but seeing them accidentally catch the perfect pose, makes us grab the camera and capture that moment. Scroll down and enjoy our little friends while posing like pros!

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Little monkeys acting like people http://paradoxoff.com/curiosities/little-monkeys-acting-like-people/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=little-monkeys-acting-like-people Mon, 21 Nov 2016 09:45:00 +0000 http://paradoxoff.com/index.php/2016/11/21/little-monkeys-acting-like-people/ We already know that monkeys have the ability to imitate our movements and reactions because assuming to Darwin – we ourselves origin from...

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We already know that monkeys have the ability to imitate our movements and reactions because assuming to Darwin – we ourselves origin from monkeys!

When we take a closer look at this animal spice, we can notice that we really have the same physical characteristics and lifestyle. An examination has shown that we share common traits, such as intelligence and the tendency to live in social units. Many monkeys act aggressively toward humans in the wild, but they are usually easily tamed if introduced to humans at a young age. Some monkeys, such as the capuchin, make intelligent and affectionate pets.

In some countries, owning a monkey is allowed but in other countries is forbidden or the approval of owning a monkey is difficult to get. If you like little monkeys and their imitations, just scroll down and enjoy the collection we’ve made for you today!

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Japanese snow monkeys http://paradoxoff.com/places/japanese-snow-monkeys/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=japanese-snow-monkeys Tue, 16 Sep 2014 09:42:05 +0000 http://paradoxoff.com/index.php/2014/09/16/japanese-snow-monkeys/ Monkeys are humans’ closest relatives on the tree of life. Humans and chimpanzees, for instance, are sharing 97.6% of their genome. Macaques—that’s how...

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Monkeys are humans’ closest relatives on the tree of life. Humans and chimpanzees, for instance, are sharing 97.6% of their genome. Macaques—that’s how the Japanese snow monkeys are called scientifically—are little bit more distant, it means they are sharing less genetic code with humans, but it doesn’t means they look really different.

Among all primates only humans and Japanese macaques are living in the areas cold enough to be covered in snow for the whole winter. This isn’t a big deal for the modern humans who can use all the Columbia outwear, electric faux fireplaces and the tons of hot coffee. For the little monkeys living in the snows of the mild but still snowy and quite cold Japanese winter their fur is the only protection from the freezing temperatures.

1. Japanese macaque in the snow. Photo by Lydia T.

Fortunately, primates won’t be primates if they wouldn’t come up with something. And the snow monkeys indeed come up. Japan is the land of the pretty nasty volcanic activity. It causes a lot of troubles for all the islands dweller sometimes, like a year ago, but most of the time the byproducts of the high seismic activity are as peaceful as the hot springs.

Humans began using the hot springs for bathing as early as they’ve first arrived to the Japanese islands. Macaques, on some stage, have picked this habit from humans and began bathing in the hot springs themselves. The only difference is that they do it to escape the cold weather rather that for the hygienic purposes.

2. Baby macaque in the hot spring. Photo by Mash Hatae

3. Japanese snow monkeys are sitting by the pool. Photo by Lydia T.

4. Japanese macaques are grooming each other in the hot springs pool. Photo by Terry Reilly

5. One old macaque with its head covered in snow. Photo by Lydia T.

6. Baby Japanese snow monkey freezing in the cold weather. Photo by Wajimacallit

7. Grooming macaques. Photo by Matt Webster](grooming-macaques.jpg

8. Japanese snow monkey is sleeping by the hot spring. Photo by Matt Webster

9. Japanese snow monkey is warming its hands. Photo by Matt Webster

10. One distressed monkey. Photo by Lars, www.atowaku.com

11. Snow monkeys from the Jigokudani Monkey Park. Photo by Christopher Liang

12. Baby monkey and its mother. Photo by Wajimacallit

13. Snow macaque in the bucket. Photo by Anjuli Ayer, Eyes Wide Photo

14. Joyful macaque in the snow. Photo by Jean-François Chénier

15. Japanese snow monkey. Photo by Porter Yates

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