The quality of relationships and the social organization of a society, influence the transfer of valuable resources not only in humans but also in other primates. Researchers at the German Primate ...
When a Guinea baboon gets hold of meat, who eats next isn't luck, it's loyalty. After nearly 10 years observing wild Guinea baboons in Senegal, researchers uncovered a hidden rule behind every meal.
Guinea baboons are most tolerant when sharing meat within their own unit. Animals with close social ties to the “owner” of the prey are most likely to receive some of it. The image material may only ...
The quality of relationships and the social organization of a society, influence the transfer of valuable resources not only in humans but also in other primates. Researchers at the German Primate ...