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  2. Russian Institute of Medical Primatology - Wikipedia

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    The Sukhumi site was "the oldest medical primate center in the world." [3] The Sochi facility has microbiology, anatomy, pathology, cancer biology, and "colony management and behavior" laboratories and is situated on a 100 ha (1.0 km 2; 0.39 sq mi) site that includes indoor and outdoor enclosures for the monkeys. [4]

  3. Gombe Chimpanzee War - Wikipedia

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    The outbreak of the war shocked her, [4] as she had previously considered chimpanzees to be, although similar to human beings, "rather 'nicer ' ". [26] Coupled with her 1975 observation of cannibalistic infanticide by a high-ranking female in the community, the Gombe war revealed the "dark side" of chimpanzee behavior. [26]

  4. List of mammals of Russia - Wikipedia

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    There are 266 mammal species in Russia, of which five are critically endangered, thirteen are endangered, twenty-six are vulnerable, and six are near threatened. One of the species listed for Russia is extinct and one can no longer be found in the wild. All the mammals of Russia are in the subclass Theria and infraclass Eutheria, being all ...

  5. Soviet biological weapons program - Wikipedia

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    It asserted that "the bacterial option could be successfully used in war" and proposed a plan for the organisation of Soviet military bacteriology. [10] It was at this time that Ivan Mikhailovich Velikanov , an expert on botulinum toxin and botulism , emerged as the lead scientist in the early Soviet biological weapons program.

  6. List of wars involving Russia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wars and armed conflicts involving Russia and its predecessors in chronological order, from the 9th to the 21st century.. The Russian military and troops of its predecessor states in Russia took part in a large number of wars and armed clashes in various parts of the world: starting from the princely squads, opposing the raids of nomads, and fighting for the expansion of the ...

  7. Monkeys and apes in space - Wikipedia

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    The names of the monkeys began with sequential letters of the Russian alphabet (А, Б, В, Г, Д, Е, Ё, Ж, З...). The animals all survived their missions but for a single fatality in post-flight surgery, after which the program was canceled. The first monkeys launched by Soviet space program, Abrek and Bion, flew on Bion 6. They remained ...

  8. Oshkosh has a Monkey Island, but did zoo primates ever roam ...

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    Monkeys definitely lived near Monkey Island in Oshkosh In the mid-20th century, Menominee Park was home to a monkey exhibit that was part of the Menominee Park Zoo. Pomraning and Simon remember it ...

  9. Wildlife of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Russia inhabits terrain that extends across 12 time zones and from the tundra region in the far north to the Caucasus Mountains and prairies in the south, including temperate forests which cover 70% of the country. Russia's forests comprise 22% of the forest in the world [1] as well as 33% of all temperate forest. [2]