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(Estes, 1991). Both males and females emigrate from their natal troop (Estes, 1991). When females leave they travel a long distance from their natal troop and either join a lone silver-back male or ... silver-back and between juveniles (Stewart and Harcourt, 1987). Males will only stay in their natal group if they are likely to be able to mate with females (Estes, 1991). This ...
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Black Howler Monkey
Brazil and Paraguay, and northern Argentina. BEHAVIOR: These forest dwellers are arboreal and mainly diurnal. Troop size varies from 3-19; groups usually include 1-3 adult males and 2-7 ... . Young are weaned at around 10 months of age and the young disperse from their natal group upon adulthood. Average life span is about 16 years in the wild. Maximum longevity ...
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Baboon Culture
Left behind in the troop, designated the Forest Troop, were the 50 percent of males that had been ... case for most primates, baboon females spend their lives in their natal home, while the males leave at puberty to seek their fortunes ... similar-size baboon congregation living nearby, called the Talek Troop, and the Forest Troop itself from 1979 through 1982, the era that might ...
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San Diego Zoo Blogs » 2008 » May
I’ve been using this bell to signal to the troop that it’s time for breakfast—inside! Although Mr. Toad is perfectly happy to come ... counterparts raised at the breeding centers, due to being led by their parents from their natal areas and guided out to forage sites. Entering nest sites to prevent failures also allows ...
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