ROYAL OAK, Mich. – A lion-tailed macaque fishes a cricket out of wood chips, pulls off the insect’s wings and pops the rest in its mouth. Crickets are a dietary staple for close to 2,000 amphibians, ...
In a small, humid room within a storage building at the Detroit Zoo, you can hear the faint, high-pitched chirp of crickets. The bright, fluorescent space contains rows of plastic bins that are home ...
In an Oct. 7, 2015, photo, a lion-tailed macaque pulls apart a cricket at the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak, Mich. Officials at the zoo are chirping about a new program they say will make it both easier ...
A lion-tailed macaque fishes a cricket out of wood chips, pulls off the insect's wings and pops the rest in its mouth. Crunch. Crickets are a dietary staple for close to 2,000 amphibians, reptiles, ...
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