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2025/08/21 07:02
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A: Hey there! Guess what I heard recently? B: What's up, what happened? A: Seems like our beloved snow monkeys in Japan might be feeling the impact of climate change! B: Really? Tell me more about it. A: So, researchers from a couple of universities in Japan studied these monkeys in the mountains around Kamikochi. They found that during winter, they feed on insects from rivers. B: That's interesting! Why are those insects important to them? A: Turns out, when food is scarce in winter, these aquatic insects provide a good source of nutrition for the monkeys. B: Makes sense, right? But there's more... A: Well, last February, they noticed something unusual. The number of species of aquatic insects found in the monkey's poop dropped significantly because daytime temperatures rose above zero degrees Celsius! B: Wow, that sounds like a problem. Why was that happening? A: They believe it could be due to snowmelts and rising water levels caused by higher temperatures, making it difficult for the monkeys to enter rivers. B: That's crazy! I wonder what they'll do next winter if this continues... A: Exactly! And here's the kicker - Assistant Professor Takenaka from the University of Tsukuba says even small changes in temperature caused by climate change could alter their environment and affect their behavior. B: Man, that's worrying. We should keep an eye on our furry friends. Let's hope they can adapt!
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