Asked by Severine Germer on May 09, 2024

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What are the purposes of primate grooming?​

Primate Grooming

A social behavior found in primates where individuals clean or groom each other's fur, serving both social bonding and hygiene purposes.

  • Discern a variety of social behavioral trends among nonhuman primates, especially in the aftermath of confrontations.
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Elliott FulbrightMay 11, 2024
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It serves hygienic purposes to clean parasites and debris off the skin and is also a gesture of friendliness, closeness, reconciliation, and, at times, submission.​