Just like in “When Harry Met Sally”, the answer isn’t so simple for Kinda baboons, which form long-term friendships between the sexes.
Most adult male baboons are aggressive and live apart from females, other than when mating. But not the Kinda baboon ...
The study, conducted over nine years in Zambia's Kasanka National Park, highlights how male Kinda baboons cultivate long-term social bonds with females, a trait that sets them apart. Unlike most ...
The species of Kinda baboons are different. A new study led by Anna Weyher, founder of the Kasanka Baboon Project and a recent doctoral graduate from the University of Massachusetts Amherst ...
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