What is the day today?
Monkey Day!
Monkeys are interesting creatures – cute, mischievous, and sometimes downright obnoxious. Many species of primates are also endangered, and then there are questions of animal rights and the usage of primates in medical research. That’s why there’s Monkey Day, a day that’s been dedicated to raising awareness about non-human primates.
History of Monkey Day
Back in 2000, Casey Sorrow was an art student at Michigan State University, and he ended up writing “Monkey Day” on his friend’s calendar as a prank. But then they actually celebrated the occasion with other art students at MSU, and Sorrow later started collaborating with fellow MSU student on the Fetus-X comic strip, where the holiday was mentioned and popularized. Since then, Monkey Day has been observed internationally as a day to celebrate primates (including monkeys, but also apes, lemurs, and tarsiers).
mischievous [ ˈmɪs.tʃɪ.vəs ] озорной;
downright [ ˈdaʊn.raɪt ] прямой, откровенный;
obnoxious [ əbˈnɒk.ʃəs ] неприятный, надоедливый;
dedicated [ ˈded.ɪ.keɪ.tɪd ] посвящённый;
prank [ præŋk ] розыгрыш, шалость, шутка;
collaborating [ kəˈlæb.ə.reɪt ] сотрудничающий;
apes [ eɪp ] обезьяна, кривляка.