A primate group's home range is defined as the

A) portion of the home range that is used most frequently
B) area the group uses for foraging, sleeping, and other activities in a year
C) the area in which the group members were born
D) area that is occupied and defended against invasion by conspecific strangers
E) the amount of space that the group can cover in one day's travel


B

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