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We wanna stream like you ooh ooh! It’s Netflix... for monkeys

- Daily Mail Reporter

IT’S not just humans who go ape for music and TV streaming services like Spotify and Netflix.

experts have developed a ‘monkey media player’ which lets primates use interactiv­e systems to access sounds and videos.

The touch- screen systems entertain and engage the animals with interactio­ns that might be found in the wild. researcher­s at the university of Glasgow have been focusing on three white -faced saki monkeys at Korkeasaar­i Zoo in helsinki, Finland.

A small computer was placed inside a tunnel in the monkeys’ enclosure for 32 days. The animals would trigger a video or sound by walking through infra-red beams. They would be shown a rotating selection of rain sounds, music or traffic noises, and videos of worms, underwater scenes or abstract shapes and colours. The monkeys could listen or watch for as long as they wanted. The device recorded what they were watching and listening to and found that the sakis’ interactio­ns were mostly short, lasting a few seconds.

The research, led by dr ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas from the university of Glasgow , along with colleague Vilma Kankaanpaa of Aalto university in Finland, found that, over time, the monkeys’ interactio­ns dropped. They also interacted more with visual stimuli than the audio stimuli – but it might be early days before they are asking to watch the Planet of the Apes.

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