DON'T leave that camera unattended in the Indonesian jungle!
Photographer David Slater actually did, intentionally he claims, defending his rights to the pictures taken by the imitating monkeys in their own habitat.
One monkey named Naruto (pictured) did such a good job with his selfie that the result went viral and generated significant income for the photographer.
However, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) sued for rights to the photography on behalf of Naruto, but it was thrown out of court when it was ruled that animals have no copyright rights.
Good news for those that love a good fast food meal!
Researchers from Boston University are reporting that the fat found in fast food can help protect against the deadliest form of skin cancer.
Experts found that palmitic acid, which is in products such as burgers and cookies, fuels a protein that can protect against skin cancer mutations.
While fast food can have harmful effects on the heart and brain, it could prevent melanoma, a deadly skin cancer.
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, accounts for 12% of new cancers diagnosed in Australia and will affect about 14,000 Australians this year.
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