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  2. Shaken baby syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Shaken Baby Syndrome, also called as Shaken Impact Syndrome, is a severe form of child abuse. It occurs when parents or caregivers shake a baby. [51] There is a strong association between crying and SBS, where studies indicate 1-6% of parents have shaken their babies to stop crying.

  3. Monkey hate - Wikipedia

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    Monkey hate is a form of sadism where humans have a hatred for monkeys and take pleasure in their suffering. [1] The phenomenon drew public attention after a global monkey torture ring was uncovered by the BBC in 2023. [2] Baby macaque monkeys are primarily targeted. [2] [3] Monkeys are often referred to by monkey haters as "tree rats". [2]

  4. Infant crying - Wikipedia

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    Babies mimic their parents' pitch contour. French infants wail on a rising note while German infants favor a falling melody. [9] Overstimulation may be a contributing factor to infant crying and that periods of active crying might serve the purpose of discharging overstimulation and helping the baby's nervous system regain homeostasis. [10] [11]

  5. Social media users abusing monkeys in sickening videos for ...

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    In 2021, a US-based private “monkey haters” online group, where members paid to have baby monkeys tortured and killed on camera in Indonesia was closed down, but other extreme videos have ...

  6. Gecker - Wikipedia

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    Baby Rhesus macaque in Kathmandu, Nepal. A gecker is a vocalization most often associated with infant primates.It is defined as a loud and distinct vocalization, which consists of a broken staccato noise. [1]

  7. Developmental differences in solitary facial expressions

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    At young ages, children know what the most common facial expressions look like (expressions of happiness or sadness), what they mean, and what kinds of situations typically elicit them. [12] Children develop these skills at very early stages in life and continue to improve facial recognition, discrimination, and imitation between the ages of 3 ...

  8. Nest-building in primates - Wikipedia

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    The nests are not built using instinct but through behavioural patterns which are learned by the young from their parents or clan. Nest building is habitual behaviour, [ 14 ] and nest-counts and faecal analysis at each nest site can be used to estimate hominid ape population counts and composition. [ 15 ]

  9. Bad Monkey Review: Vince Vaughn Is at His Wise-Ass Best ... - AOL

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    Bad Monkey ’s various plot threads don’t always tie together neatly (even though the narrator assures us they will), but they’re all still intriguing in their own way. And Vaughn’s winning ...