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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 3

    The snow monkeys of Japan like a nice warm bath. Scientists wanted to find out the real reason they sought out the hot springs where they are found.https://nyti.ms/2GBJFfe 

    6:47 PM - 3 Apr 2018
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      1. alyssa‏ @amiablerobot Apr 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Those eyes, tho. Winter is coming

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      2. Archibald Goodhead‏ @ArchiGoodhead Apr 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        And exactly how much stress does a monkey have?

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      3. annie v‏ @donna_voce Apr 5
        Replying to @ArchiGoodhead @nytimes

        His data was stolen by FB

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      1.  ‼️ ⚠️All Your Base ⚠️ ‼️‏ @christianjtrent Apr 3
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        In related news, Bathing Monkeys increase stress in Japanese people who previously had been bating in hot springs.

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      1. Arron Hears Trump Elected‏ @VictoriaVanHor7 Apr 3
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        Ok so Im as smart as a snow monkey. After a stressful day a soak in a hot tub keeps me from snapping. Thanks NYT for informing about my ancestors without having to pay $60 to Ancestory.🐒

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      2. Jack Frost‏ @ChrisEJay Apr 3
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        pic.twitter.com/Secn52KBdj

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      1. Chris Whiteside‏ @Stat_Zombie Apr 3
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        That one upfront looks like he's about to lose it if the paparazzi don't get out his face.

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      1. Jessie Sandoval‏ @slenderbutter Apr 3
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        Why not? I would. It’s simple. Hot Springs feel good.

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      1. hozer‏ @hozerracing Apr 3
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        Its easy to see why these snow monkeys are sitting in a natural hot tub, its to escape the constant rhetoric of the #POTUS and just mellow out!

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      2. Tony F Morales‏ @TonyFMorales1 Apr 3
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        Raako: “Well, Hot Springs Are HOT AND RELAXING! LOL”pic.twitter.com/kq5Fp4JUOK

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      2. Marie Feghali‏ @CombuterMarie Apr 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why would monkeys be stressed?

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      3. Hentai-Sama‏ @Fake_AndrewB Apr 3
        Replying to @CombuterMarie @nytimes

        All mammals experience stress. It's a natural horme reaction to periods or danger or hardship. Winter brings intense cold, lack of food, deaths. All contribute to higher stress levels.

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      4. Hentai-Sama‏ @Fake_AndrewB Apr 3
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        hormone*

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      1. John Choquette‏ @ChoquetteJohn Apr 8
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        More false news

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      1. 3DP in East Asia‏ @3dEast Apr 4
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        ...and in a related story, scientists have discovered that the water in the "hot" pools the monkeys bathe in is only "warm" and not boiling as previously thought. Sheesh....

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      1. Tina worley‏ @Tinaworley9 Apr 3
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        What's worth something itemwise, a monkey will share with another monkey for affection or trust. Or even food to bargain with another. Then like a jar with item a monkey will get hand stuck trying to get stuff out. Greed.

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      1. maureen cusic‏ @maureencusic Apr 3
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        Maybe Trump should try this

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