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Page 152
... sometimes joined and fed together for hours at a time . Perhaps this reflects the close kinship between groups in isolated patches of gallery forest by the Tana River . These are exceptions , though . The vast majority of primate groups ...
... sometimes joined and fed together for hours at a time . Perhaps this reflects the close kinship between groups in isolated patches of gallery forest by the Tana River . These are exceptions , though . The vast majority of primate groups ...
Page 176
... Sometimes the associations merely involve feeding in the same place . Sometimes one species actively benefits . Redtail guenons cannot bite through the tough rind of Monodora fruit , and sometimes " approach and even line up behind ...
... Sometimes the associations merely involve feeding in the same place . Sometimes one species actively benefits . Redtail guenons cannot bite through the tough rind of Monodora fruit , and sometimes " approach and even line up behind ...
Page 431
... sometimes rearranged the cards , then answered , correctly , yes . Even more telling , when instructed , Sarah give apple Mary , Sarah took the apple , and instead of obeying , or using her con- siderable physical strength to ...
... sometimes rearranged the cards , then answered , correctly , yes . Even more telling , when instructed , Sarah give apple Mary , Sarah took the apple , and instead of obeying , or using her con- siderable physical strength to ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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