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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 4

    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/2EhaN11 

    7:15 AM - 4 Apr 2018
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      1. Bull Shark‏ @bullshark3000 Apr 4
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        because its fucking cold out

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      1. Tim simmons‏ @Timsimm22472022 Apr 4
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        Cause they wanted a bath

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      1. Julia Kwan‏ @kwan_julia Apr 7
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        Hahaha those snow monkeys have got it right; as a laughing and dancing 🐒 (born in monkey year) always enjoyed bathtime to relax. Very zen 🛁pic.twitter.com/SrT9NJ8cdV

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      1. weld‏ @weld25 Apr 4
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        Hot tubs in the teacher’s lounge!

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      1. Aunt Granny a/k/a Kathy Schwab‏ @KathySchwab77 Apr 4
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        Maybe because snow monkeys GET COLD!

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      1. Jane Powell‏ @JaneWPowell Apr 4
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        These scientists could probably recreate the soothing effects of the Japanese monkey baths in their own homes.

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      2. Grainne O'Reilly‏ @GrainneOReilly9 Apr 7
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        @HerrinMusicpic.twitter.com/vYS5gnvpZz

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      3. Grainne O'Reilly‏ @GrainneOReilly9 Apr 7
        Replying to @GrainneOReilly9 @nytimes @HerrinMusic

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      1. David F. Soros‏ @WiselinePRT Apr 7
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        David F. Soros Retweeted The New York Times

        #iNews9K WEEK IN REVIEW: The hot baths are where the snow monkeys make their biggest deals.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/981535656475332608 …

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        The New York TimesVerified account @nytimes
        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/2EhaN11 
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      1. SKVM Shipping‏ @SKVMShipping Apr 7
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        tinderalla in apptown

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      1. Broke o'Clock‏ @brokeOclock Apr 6
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        But unfortunately the baths are only for the “elite”. They don’t allow lower ranking monkeys to join in :(

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      1. Robert Paglinawan‏ @PagnificentOne Apr 6
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        Also like humans, theyre assholes that only let some of the privileged use the hot springs.

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      1. LLinOH ~ ♥‏ @LLinOH Apr 6
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        Snow Monkeys 🐒 love hot baths?! it’s possible I’ve just found my spirit animal.

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      1. Irene. (O.O.E)‏ @Irene_OE Apr 4
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        The monkeys know something we don't know.

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      1. Patrick Martin‏ @patman850 Apr 4
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        https://www.gofundme.com/p-maneedshelp 

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      1. Charlotte Rowe‏ @SantaFeChar Apr 4
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        Easy to understand. But don't they need a glass of wine as well?

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      1. StumpyGryphon‏ @harrisons13 Apr 4
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        Err “snow monkeys” Kind of explains all you need to know about this article.

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      1. kbh‏ @north_starr_ Apr 4
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        I’m sure most living things prefer hot baths to cold ones

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      1. Yoni Weiss‏ @yonimweiss Apr 4
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        i feel like its shit like this that makes people not take the scientific community that seriously

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      1. Mickey Stanley‏ @mickey__stanley Apr 4
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        Just ask

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