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Salamander@mander.xyzM to Biology@mander.xyz · 3 years ago

Monkeys play to reduce group tension: Play amongst adult howler monkeys increases during competitive foraging

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Monkeys play to reduce group tension: Play amongst adult howler monkeys increases during competitive foraging

www.sciencedaily.com

Salamander@mander.xyzM to Biology@mander.xyz · 3 years ago
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New research has discovered that monkeys use play to avoid conflict and reduce group tension. The study found that adult howler monkeys spend more time playing with other adults, rather than juveniles. And rather than being associated with fun or education, play increases when howler monkeys are foraging for fruit, which is a highly prized resource that generates competition.
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