As climate change alters the temperatures of animal habitats, it seems natural that endotherms, warm-blooded animals, would ...
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From gorillas to macaques, same-sex sexual behavior may strengthen social bonds in primates
Data from 491 non-human primate species reveals reports of same-sex sexual behavior (SSB) in 59, and the distribution is not random. Although there are no doubt many cases where SSB happens without ...
Crab-eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis, Long-tailed macaque) in water looking at the camera, monkey in the family Cercopithecidae, primate native to Southeast Asia.© Artur Bogacki/Shutterstock.com ...
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