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  2. List of individual monkeys - Wikipedia

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    Albert I – (rhesus monkey) the first primate and first mammal launched on a rocket (a June 18, 1948 V-2 flight), although it did not reach space. Albert II – (rhesus monkey) the first primate and first mammal in space, June 14, 1949. Died upon hitting the ground due to a parachute failure

  3. Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is reliable - Wikipedia

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    This strong little baby ginger monkey looks like she will persevere! It's really quite simple. Wikipedia is a biased implementation of the infinite monkey theorem. Given enough time, we will write everything that can (or has) been written. The bias is that each monkey is given a cattle prod and encouraged to use it on their fellows.

  4. Category:Monkeys in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Monkeys in popular culture" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

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

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    Monkeys are being abused in social media clips, a study shows (Social Media Animal Cruelty Coalition) ... Social media platforms will have to remove content or face fines of up to £18m or 10 per ...

  6. List of individual apes - Wikipedia

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    Bushman, a famous gorilla from Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo, died in 1951. While alive, he brought over 100 million visitors to the zoo; his taxidermic remains can now be seen at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History. [7] Charles (1972–2024), a wild-born silverback western lowland gorilla, renowned for his artwork, since 1974.

  7. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire.Some of these sites use homograph spoofing attacks, typosquatting and other deceptive strategies similar to those used in phishing attacks to resemble genuine news outlets.

  8. Who owns famous monkey 'selfie'? - AOL

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  9. Monkey torture videos prompt drive to include animals in ...

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    In 2018, the RSPCA found that 23 per cent of children had seen animal cruelty or neglect on social media. “The posting of monkey torture videos on social media platforms depicting extreme ...