Guinea baboons share meat through friendship, revealing how social bonds - not hunger - shape cooperation in complex animal ...
The quality of relationships and the social organization of a society, influence the transfer of valuable resources not only in humans but also in other primates. Researchers at the German Primate ...
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Guinea Baboons Share Meat to Family and Friends, Just as Early Human Foragers Would Do
Learn how in the savannas of Senegal, Guinea baboons distribute food by friendship and family bonds, mirroring the sharing ...
Baboons in trouble - again. The inadequacy of animal protection laws when it comes to wild animals who create a nuisance to farmers ...
It was during an early morning safari in the Kruger National Park that we stopped near a waterhole to watch a troop of ...
Humans like to study themselves in a mirror. But wild baboons, when presented with a mirror, don’t seem to recognize they’re staring at their own selves, a new study has found. For decades, ...
Besides humans, very few mammals receive care from their fathers. But when species do, it may benefit their children. New research from the University of Notre Dame found that the strength of ...
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