Gelada society is made up of:

A. one-male harem groups
B. small all-male groups
C. nursery units
D. all of these
E. one-male harem groups and small all-male groups only


E. one-male harem groups and small all-male groups only

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Gender differences among tropical and semitropical foragers shows that

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