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Social Behavior In Non Human Primates

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Social behavior in non-human primates refers to the ways in which primates interact with each other within their social groups, including communication, hierarchy, grooming, and mating behaviors.

Key Features

  • Communication
  • Hierarchy
  • Grooming
  • Mating behaviors

Pros

  • Helps us understand evolutionary origins of human social behavior
  • Can provide insights into complex relationships and group dynamics

Cons

  • Studies may involve invasive or unethical research practices
  • Findings may not always be directly applicable to human behavior

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