Male primates compete through infanticide, vocalizing through territorial loud calls, forming alliances behaviors for access to mates and to maintain social groupings.
Protection from predators is the main motivation for social behavior. Primates are preyed upon by a variety of predators.
Like humans, many nonhuman primates also socially interact in large groups, grooming, mimicry, cooperative foraging, differentiated affiliative relationships, ritualized courtship and mating behavior, and competitive interactions governed by social dominance are just a few examples of the social behaviors that these nonhuman primates exhibit (10, 11).
Male-female couples, one-male/multiple-female groups, and solitary groups are other types of monkey social organization.
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