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... monkey and ape , then the infant must be born able to cling . A human infant born with this ability would need far ... ape . The implication of the clinging of the nonhuman primate infant can be generalized that biology guarantees the ...
... monkey and ape , then the infant must be born able to cling . A human infant born with this ability would need far ... ape . The implication of the clinging of the nonhuman primate infant can be generalized that biology guarantees the ...
Page 387
... ape and particularly in monkey behavior correspond to the relatively limited number of meanings in their communication system . The biology of those emotions that are apparent is undoubtedly similar for both monkeys and apes and is also ...
... ape and particularly in monkey behavior correspond to the relatively limited number of meanings in their communication system . The biology of those emotions that are apparent is undoubtedly similar for both monkeys and apes and is also ...
Page 397
... Monkeys and Apes , " Brit . J. Psychol . , 54 : 201-226 . 1963b , " Some Problems in the Analysis and Comparison of Monkey and Ape Behavior , " in Classification and Human Evolution , S. L. Washburn , ed . , Viking Fund Pub . No. 37 ...
... Monkeys and Apes , " Brit . J. Psychol . , 54 : 201-226 . 1963b , " Some Problems in the Analysis and Comparison of Monkey and Ape Behavior , " in Classification and Human Evolution , S. L. Washburn , ed . , Viking Fund Pub . No. 37 ...
Contents
Preface | 8 |
Introduction | 16 |
The Behavior of the Mountain Gorilla | 85 |
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activity adaptation adult females adult males aggressive behavior approach attack baboons bark brain Cercopithecus changes chimpanzee communication complex context copulation crab-eating macaques DeVore display dominance hierarchy dominant male estrous female evolution example feeding feet field studies forest forms frequently gestures gorilla grooming grunting habitat hamadryas hamadryas baboons Harlow hierarchy home range Hugo van Lawick human important India Indian langurs individual infant interactions Japanese macaques juvenile Kaukori troop Kenya Kovu lips living Macaca macaques mammals mating monkey or ape monkeys and apes mother move movements National Geographic Society nest nonhuman primates normal observed occur Old World monkeys Orcha patas patas monkeys patterns play possible predators present primate behavior prosimians rank relationships rhesus macaques rhesus monkeys role sexual signal silver-backed male similar situations social behavior social group species structure subadult male subordinate threat threatened tion trees usually variability vocalizations Washburn young