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When Baboon Dads Stick Around, Their Daughters Live Longer New research shows father-daughter relationships have a positive influence on female baboons’ lives—when the dads stick around ...
The mammal world is sorely lacking in good dads—at least by human standards. In most mammalian species, males saddle the mother with their offspring while they continue to galavant around and ...
Human persecution leads to anxiety and physiological stress among baboons. That's according to the findings of new research by the Durham University Department of Anthropology.
A team of biologists and wildlife specialists from the University of Notre Dame and Duke University, in the U.S., and Amboseli Baboon Research Project, in Kenya, has found evidence that female ...
Baboons form lines based on friendships, not strategy, revealing insights into social behavior and challenging previous theories on animal movement.
Cape Town plans baboon relocation in bid to protect troops and residents The task team said the baboons are relying on the urban environment for nutrition which is unnatural and not sustainable.
Pet, Lila was scalped by a baboon and had to be euthanised. Lila’s owner has called for calm and a solution so that they and the baboons can live in peace and harmony. pic supplied.
Daddy day care helps female baboons live longer, according to new research. Females of the primate species who had strong father-daughter relationships lived two to four years longer than other ...
Daddy day care helps female baboons live longer, according to new research. Females of the primate species who had strong father-daughter relationships lived two to four years longer than other ...
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