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Biologists Reveal How Same-Sex Sexual Behavior May Have Given Some Primates an Evolutionary Advantage
Nonhuman primates like bonobos and chimpanzees might engage in same-sex sexual activities to strengthen bonds, particularly ...
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Aggressive macaque behavior in tourist zones
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Homosexual behavior in primates has a deep evolutionary basis and is more likely to occur in species that live in harsh ...
As animals go about their lives ― eating, fighting, having babies ― they don’t always follow the script laid out for them by ...
A new study posits that same-sex sexual behavior developed to help primates in complex social groups ease tension, reduce ...
The researchers found that same-sex behavior was more common in primate groups with clear hierarchical structures and those ...
The researchers found that same-sex behavior was more common in primate groups with clear hierarchical structures and those ...
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Scientists Reveal What Drives Same-Sex Sexual Behavior Among Primates
Biologists tend to look at the animal kingdom and try to categorize things in an organized fashion. But nature has a way of ...
Primates form same-sex sexual behavior alliances to gain rank and mating opportunities Male primates use same-sex bonds as ...
More than 59 different primate species have been observed participating in some kind of same-sex behaviors, making it ...
A new study by researchers at Imperial College London and published on Monday in Nature Ecology & Evolution could help shed ...
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