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    In Many Social Primates, Primiparous Mothers Differ from Multiparous Mothers
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In Many Social Primates, Primiparous Mothers Differ from Multiparous Mothers

Question 3

Question 3

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In many social primates, primiparous mothers differ from multiparous mothers in:


A) Their tendency to produce more daughters than sons
B) Their higher rates of infant mortality
C) Their ability to produce precocial offspring
D) Their longer gestation rates

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