Tolerant monkeys that shared shade after a hurricane increased their life expectancy
Briefly

After Hurricane Maria devastated Monkey Island, rhesus macaques, known as one of the most violent primate species, exhibited increased tolerance and decreased aggression towards others due to the scarcity of shade resources.
Research published in Science reveals that monkeys on Monkey Island became more tolerant by sharing the scarce resource of shade, leading to a 50% increase in life expectancy among those who exhibited tolerance.
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