Pregnant and Breastfeeding Monkeys Are at Risk from Climate Change

Pregnant and Breastfeeding Monkeys Are at Risk from Climate Change

Shropshire Star

Research has shown that during drought, when resources such as food and water are less easy to come by, a pregnant monkey mother’s internal body temperature can be warmer than usual. Although this helps ensure their own survival, it puts infants’ health at risk, scientists say. During drought, mothers were also found to experience high body temperatures when breastfeeding after birth, more so than females who did not have young offspring.

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