WebSolitary, common among early primates, refers to only interacting with other primates for sexual pleasure but after go on their own. Another type of social group is monogamy, in which a male and female primate have a relationship for an long period of time and usually have one offspring. The competition for mates is very little in monogamy ... WebMother-infant relations in free-ranging baboons; L.C. Drickamer A ten-year summary of reproductive data for free-ranging Macaca mulatta. Folia primatol (1974) L.C. Drickamer …
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