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Primate Behavior

Mother and daughter - Bhumi and Belle

Marmoset Monkeys Use ‘Names’: A Leap in Primate Communication

Orangutan with hand to mouth. Pixabay

Orangutans can make two sounds at the same time, similar to human beatboxing

A smiling primate. Credit Pixabay

Origins and advantages of, er, self love

An adult male black and white snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti).

Asian Monkeys in the Cold Evolve for Survival

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