Category
page 1Primate behavior
Gombe Chimpanzee War
violent conflict between two groups of chimpanzees in Tanzania during the 1970s

brachiation
thumb|Brachiating primates such as this siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) have long forelimbs and curved fingers
joint attention
when two people focus on something at once
Ngogo chimpanzee war
violent conflict between the Western and Central factions of Ngogo chimpanzees
Fibraurea tinctoria
species of plant
machiavellian intelligence
capacity of an organism to be in a successful political engagement with social groups
Gummivore
A gummivore is an omnivorous animal whose diet consists primarily of the gums and saps of trees (about 90%) and insects for protein. Notable gummivores include arboreal, terrestrial primates like certain marmosets and lemurs. These animals that live off of the injuries of trees live from about 8m off of the ground up to the canopies. The feeding habit of gummivores is gummivory.