Baboon social organization

United States, 1963

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Episode of Series “Baboon Social Life”.
Analyses the nature of the interdependence within a baboon troop and its close relation to baboon ecology. Discusses the role of central males, peripheral males, mothers with infants and juveniles. Suitable for secondary years 7-12.

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producer

C. Cameron Macauley

production company

University of California, Los Angeles

Duration

00:17:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1963

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Baboon Social Life

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Baboon Social Life

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