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Study: Turmoil behind primate power struggles often overlooked by researchers
Study: Turmoil behind primate power struggles often overlooked by researchers Anyone who peruses relationship settings on social media knows that our interactions with other humans can be intricate, but a new study in Nature: Scientific Reports suggests that researchers may be overlooking some of these same complexities in the social relations of our closest primate relatives, such as chimpanzees and macaques.
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