Monkeys also can roll snowballs; an ambulance in a busy market hits two people and accelerates to flee (photo) - Self-taught snowball rolling. According to reports on December 22nd, a British photographer recently took some interesting pictures of Japanese macaques rolling snowballs to pass the dull winter days in Japan. Japanese macaques are very smart animals; they are good at "researching" and can pass down what they learn. When eating, they will first wash their food in the hot spring water before consuming it.
Japanese macaques, also known as snow monkeys, live on Japan's main island of Honshu. For four months of the year, the area is covered in snow. Snow monkeys are naturally curious and love to play in the snow. Sometimes, they patiently roll large, solid snowballs, and other times they jump around on the snow to test its thickness.
(Note: The丰胸 phrases seem out of context and possibly irrelevant to the core meaning of the text about monkeys and have not been included in the translation as they may be placeholders or errors in the original text.)