The Great ApesDavid A. Hamburg, Elizabeth R. McCown |
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... tree with his weight in the direction of a neighboring Anonidum manni tree 3 m away , pulled the branches of that tree to- ward him , and began making a bed by intertwining the branches of the two trees . After working diligently for ...
... tree with his weight in the direction of a neighboring Anonidum manni tree 3 m away , pulled the branches of that tree to- ward him , and began making a bed by intertwining the branches of the two trees . After working diligently for ...
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... tree , a second , slightly larger subadult male ( Balls ) entered the vicinity , sitting very still several trees ... tree . Later the second subadult moved toward the female in the fruit tree . The first male fol- lowed , uttering a low ...
... tree , a second , slightly larger subadult male ( Balls ) entered the vicinity , sitting very still several trees ... tree . Later the second subadult moved toward the female in the fruit tree . The first male fol- lowed , uttering a low ...
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... tree species are found within the limited confines of the Tanjung Puting study area alone ( Anderson 1975 ) . These trees are not gregarious ; they occur throughout the forest as complex mixtures of species . Although frequencies vary ...
... tree species are found within the limited confines of the Tanjung Puting study area alone ( Anderson 1975 ) . These trees are not gregarious ; they occur throughout the forest as complex mixtures of species . Although frequencies vary ...
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activity adolescent female adult females adult males aggressive competition agonistic agonistic behavior animals apes association attack baboons birth Bygott calls camp charging displays Chausiku chimpan consort consortship copulation dominance encounter estrous cycles estrous females Faben feeding station Figan Figure followed foraging frequently fruit Gombe National Park Goodall gorilla hamadryas baboons home range human immature individuals infant interactions involved Jomeo juvenile K-group Kahama Kahama males Kajabala Kasakela Kasakela males Kasanga Kasonta macaques male's mating mature males months mother mountain gorilla moved neighboring nest Nishida nonhuman primates nulliparous observed occurred offspring orangutans paniscus pant-hoots panzees party patrols patterns period play pongids population primates Primatology pygmy chimpanzees rank recorded relationships reproductive resident male rhesus monkeys riverine forest Schaller seems seen sexual siblings silverback social grooming social structure species study area subadult males subgroups Tanjung Puting Tanzania termites tion tree Ugalla area unhabituated unit-group vocal Wrangham young