Dr Noell Gunst-Leca tries to answer why Japanese Macaque monkeys are raping Sika deer

Jake Glass
Animal Stories
   Researchers are paid good money to do work in the field and for a class of scientists watching Japanese Macaque  monkeys hump deer makes for some very easy work.  Researchers are trying to figure out why these monkeys are riding the deer that congregate around them hoping for some low hanging fruit to be released and whether this is even scientific research needed to be studied is not known at this time. Japanese macaque  monkeys  like riding and humping these stag deer most likely because the deer are warm blooded and it is no different than your dog or cat deciding it feels good to cuddle up to you on a winter ,morning.
The Sika deer show the monkeys no mention and may prefer for safety reasons the monkeys additional eyes to spot and alert danger on the horizon. The amount of time devoted on reporting this field study inn the cold Northern Japanese forests and the obvious good feeling warmth feeling of monkey and deer together was a waste and something that should really not be that surprising but it provides plenty of work for those thinking and reporting data of monkeys riding Sika deer much like a little child riding a merry go around.
Dr Noell Gunst-Leca spent alot of time and money  and research in Mionoo in Northern Japan trying to figure out why and when female adolescent Japanese Macaque monkeys and start figuring out that being on top of a Sika deer and trying to ride it was fun and perhaps the reflection into human monkey apes and when we started riding horses should be a more practical case study to spend time and receive grants to study. Gunst and her husband  fellow scientist Leca are elite researchers who get massive funding and expenditure to travel the world and speak and watch monkey s rubbing themselves to climaxation on the hinds and hoofs of deer

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