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  2. Social grooming - Wikipedia

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    Two adult red wolves groom a juvenile. A male cat grooms a female kitten. Social grooming is a behavior in which social animals, including humans, clean or maintain one another's bodies or appearances. A related term, allogrooming, indicates social grooming between members of the same species

  3. Comfort behaviour in animals - Wikipedia

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    This self-grooming increases in frequency during the spring when more black flies are present in the environment. [4] In some animals such as the rat, autogrooming can have reproductive purposes. During pregnancy, the frequency of autogrooming in the critical reproductive areas, (nipple lines, genitals, and pelvis), increases whereas the ...

  4. Titi monkey - Wikipedia

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    Their grooming and communication is important for the co-operation of the group. They can typically be seen in pairs sitting or sleeping with tails entwined. The diet of the titis consists mainly of fruits, although they also eat leaves, flowers, insects, bird eggs and small vertebrates. [4] Titis are monogamous, mating for life.

  5. Mantled guereza - Wikipedia

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    Social grooming or allogrooming mainly occurs between females and is an important social interaction in mantled guereza groups. The mantled guereza lives in stable social groups usually containing three to fifteen members. [23] The groups usually contain one male, several females and juveniles.

  6. Monkey torture videos prompt drive to include animals in ...

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    At least six public and private Facebook groups, the largest having 1,300 members, feature “extreme and graphic videosvideos, with members openly promoting them and commenting.

  7. Alloparenting - Wikipedia

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    In chimpanzees, there are four kinds of parenting behavior: walking together, infant carriage, grooming, and physical contact. [8] The male twin, who was named Daiya, spent most of the time raised by Sango, his mother. Along with her care, his father Robin spent an abundance of time expressing physical contact with him and very little grooming. [8]

  8. Diva monkey puts all our grooming routines to shame - AOL

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    Kim Kardashian's glam routine pales in comparison to this monkey's advanced grooming techniques. Meet Angel, the 18-year-old java macaque with a fondness for luxury. She currently resides in Ohio ...

  9. Social media users abusing monkeys in sickening videos for ...

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    In 2021, a US-based private “monkey haters” online group, where members paid to have baby monkeys tortured and killed on camera in Indonesia was closed down, but other extreme videos have ...