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... leader males prevents this . When a fe- male is in estrus , she may form a somewhat more intense consort relation- ship with the leader male , but he still keeps other females in the group herded . Immature members of the troop ...
... leader males prevents this . When a fe- male is in estrus , she may form a somewhat more intense consort relation- ship with the leader male , but he still keeps other females in the group herded . Immature members of the troop ...
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... leader and five subleader males . In October 1955 , the fifth - ranking leader male left the original troop , taking several females and other animals with him . They formed a small , separate troop that came to be designated as the B ...
... leader and five subleader males . In October 1955 , the fifth - ranking leader male left the original troop , taking several females and other animals with him . They formed a small , separate troop that came to be designated as the B ...
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... leader male left the troop , taking about 30 animals with him ; they formed a fourth troop , D. During the next six months , the first- , second- , and fifth - ranking ordinary males disappeared from A troop , leaving it with only two ...
... leader male left the troop , taking about 30 animals with him ; they formed a fourth troop , D. During the next six months , the first- , second- , and fifth - ranking ordinary males disappeared from A troop , leaving it with only two ...
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TWO | 27 |
Communication | 41 |
Sensory limitations on the perception of communication | 58 |
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