Funny Snow Monkeys

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The Japanese Macaque is a very intelligent species. It is the only animal other than humans and raccoons that is known to wash its food before eating it.The macaque has other unusual behaviors, including bathing together in hot springs and rolling snowballs for fun.Also in recent studies, it has been found that the Japanese Macaque can develop different accents, like humans..

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