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... season . Some leader and subleader males form special relationships with infants of one and sometimes two years of age . They hug the infant , carry it ( ventrally ) along with them , walk with it , spend large amounts of time grooming ...
... season . Some leader and subleader males form special relationships with infants of one and sometimes two years of age . They hug the infant , carry it ( ventrally ) along with them , walk with it , spend large amounts of time grooming ...
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... season appear to come into estrus early in the breeding season . Females who fail to conceive during the breeding season may exhibit color changes , sexual swelling , and cycling estrous behavior throughout the year . Among the males ...
... season appear to come into estrus early in the breeding season . Females who fail to conceive during the breeding season may exhibit color changes , sexual swelling , and cycling estrous behavior throughout the year . Among the males ...
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... season , July - September , chimpanzees most often feed in the dry wood- lands . In the wet season they intensively exploit the lowest - lying level of the Albizzia riverine forest . Other riverine forests and thickets were used between ...
... season , July - September , chimpanzees most often feed in the dry wood- lands . In the wet season they intensively exploit the lowest - lying level of the Albizzia riverine forest . Other riverine forests and thickets were used between ...
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