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    Cracking the Code of Kinship in Primate Groups
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Cracking the Code of Kinship in Primate Groups

Question 1

Question 1

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Cracking the code of kinship in primate groups:


A) Is difficult because individuals have unique temperaments
B) Requires long-term studies or genetic data
C) Is impossible because primates rarely associate with kin
D) Is limited to species that exhibit pronounced sexual dimorphism

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