Other species of male baboons are typically characterized as aggressive, competing for mating opportunities and dominance in a social hierarchy. Friendships in those baboon societies are most ...
The study reveals that these male–female friendships often lasted for years, a rarity among baboons. Another discovery was the notably low level of aggression among male Kindas. While in other ...
Male baboons regularly fight off members of other troops who want to mate with their females, and the fighting can get aggressive. While mandrills and baboons share similarities in social behavior ...
How do behavior, morphology and physiology act ... Balancing costs and opportunities: Dispersal in male baboons. The American Naturalist 145, 279-306 (1995). Andelman, S. J.
During her many thousands of hours in the field Serah has witnessed and carefully recorded some of the more unusual evens that have occurred in the baboon's world, including the cannibalism of an ...
In: Proceedings ChimpanZoo Conference, not paginated Strum S C 1987 Almost Human: A Journey into the World of Baboons. Random House: New York, USA Stynes A J, Rosenblum L A and Kaufman I C 1968 The ...
Safari operator Kurt Schultz came across an unusual sight at South Africa’s Kruger National Park on Saturday — he spotted a large male baboon carrying a tiny lion cub on a tree. But ...
The individually based life-history studies, starting with Glen Hausfater’s study of male dominance and reproduction ... our ability to study mechanisms of social behavior, development and aging, and ...