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Why Are Primates Social in the Long Term

Question 33

Question 33

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Why are primates social in the long term?


A) to reduce stress,promote longevity,and enhance reproductive success
B) to increase relationships between kin for the improvement of the society
C) to emphasize care of the young
D) to develop support for females to increase fecundity

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