- Gibraltar’s monkeys may be eating soil to cope with junk food from tourists South China Morning Post —
- Monkeys in Gibraltar find way to keep eating tourist junk food without the upset stomach The Independent —
- Monkeys at a popular tourist site have been doing something unusual. This is what might be happening. CTV News —
- Monkeys learn to swallow soil so they can 'keep eating junk food stolen from tourists' Daily Star —
- Gibraltar’s monkeys have found a clever way to avoid a junk food bellyache – eating soil The Globe and Mail —
- Monkeys learn to swallow soil so they can keep eating junk food – research The Standard —
- Monkeys eating soil to soothe stomachs after eating too much junk food The Independent —
- Monkeys learn to swallow soil so they can keep eating junk food – research The Independent —
- Monkeys eating soil to 'settle upset stomachs from junk food' Sky News —
- Gibraltar’s monkeys eat mud ‘to avoid upset stomachs from tourist junk food’ The Guardian —
- Gibraltar’s monkeys eat mud to fix upset stomachs caused by junk food Times Of India —
- Monkeys learn to swallow soil so they can keep eating junk food LBC —
- Gibraltar's monkeys eat mud 'to soothe upset stomachs from tourist junk food' ITV —
- Monkeys hooked on Haribo eat soil to settle their stomachs The Times —
- Gibraltar macaques are self-medicating with dirt to help them digest human. junk food Scientific American —
- Scientists Figured Out Why These Monkeys Eat Dirt. The Key Is Tourists Gizmodo —
- Monkeys learn to swallow soil so they can keep eating junk food – research The Independent —
- Monkeys learn to swallow soil so they can keep eating junk food – research Belfast Telegraph —
- Monkeys learn to swallow soil so they can keep eating junk food – research The Standard —
University of Cambridge
Collegiate public research university in Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
The University of Cambridge is a collegiate public research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the world's third-oldest university in continuous operation. The university's founding followed the arrival of scholars who left the University of Oxford for Cambridge after a dispute with local townspeople. The two ancient English universities, although sometimes described as rivals, share many common features and are often jointly referred to as Oxbridge.
Also known as...
Cambridge University, Cambridge, Universitas Cantabrigiensis, The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge, and The University of Cambridge