
Gibraltar Monkeys Eat Soil to Digest Tourist Junk Food
Research indicates that monkeys in Gibraltar have learned to eat soil and clay to help them digest the high-sugar, high-fat junk food they often consume from tourists. This behavior is believed to be a form of self-medication to alleviate stomach upset caused by their unnatural diet.
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Monkeys 'learn to eat soil to cope with junk food'
Soil helps monkeys' stomachs settle after calorie-rich snacks from tourists, research suggests.
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Macaques have learned to eat soil to avert gut irritation caused by salty and sugary snacks, researchers believe Troops of monkeys living on the Rock of Gibraltar have learned to eat soil in what scientists believe is an effort to settle their stomachs after all the junk food they receive – and sometimes steal – from crowds of tourists. Researchers spotted the intentional mud eating, known as geophagy, while observing groups of Barbary macaques in the territory. Monkeys that had the most cont...
By Ian Sample Science editor
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Monkeys hooked on Haribo eat soil to settle their stomachs The Times
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Scientists believe the dirt also provides bacteria and minerals absent from junk food.
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