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savanna baboons การใช้

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  • Savanna baboons display a number of mating tactics correlated with their age.
  • Unlike the grocery-store environment of their cousins, the savanna baboons, the world of the hamadryas is a harsh and stingy one.
  • Subordinate male savanna baboons form friendly relations with dominant males who rely on the subordinate males help to secure a monopolization of the females against intruding males.
  • However, there are extraordinary cases in which cooperation is favorable such as outlined in red howler monkey, savanna baboon, lion and bottlenose dolphin communities.
  • However, while the savanna baboon behavior can be viewed reciprocal altruism, the evidence is weak and their behavior often deviates from the framework of reciprocal altruism.
  • Unlike savanna baboons, where female family members stay together and the males disperse to other groups ( to prevent inbreeding ), hamadryas males stay within the family and the females move away.
  • Despite the strategy, there are very few documented cases of direct altruism in general and even less cases of reciprocal altruism within the confines of reproduction, with the exception of savanna baboons.