Capuchin Monkeys Kidnapping Howler Monkey Infants in Panama

Young male capuchin monkeys on an island in Panama have started kidnapping howler monkey infants seemingly for amusement. Scientists are studying this behavior, which may reflect humans' tendency to engage in pointless activities. The capuchins have been observed carrying the howler babies for days, leading to tragic consequences for the infants.

Mice Behavior in Emergency-Like Situations

Mice exhibit human-like behavior by giving 'mouse-to-mouse' CPR to unconscious counterparts. They react by pawing, licking, and pulling tongues to clear airways. No harm was done as unconscious mice were temporarily placed under anesthesia. Study published in Science shows instinctual response and release of love hormones when helping others.