Multiple Choice
Predator-specific vocalizations in Diana monkeys vary based on
A) the type of predator and the predator's attack strategy.
B) conditioning in the lab by primatologists.
C) emotional impulses produced randomly and involuntarily.
D) individual factors, as in humans.
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