Marmosets in medical research
Monkeys used in research are housed in family groups and can groom each other, climb, forage for food and play. These marmosets were filmed in their living quarters in a UK research facility in early 2005. This video has no sound.
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Видео Marmosets in medical research канала Understanding Animal Research
Additional Information can be found here:
http://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/resources/videos_library/details/267/marmosets_in_medical_research/
Видео Marmosets in medical research канала Understanding Animal Research
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