2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10329-023-01053-0
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Friends in high places: Interspecific grooming between chimpanzees and primate prey species in Budongo Forest

Abstract: While cases of interspecies grooming have been reported in primates, no comprehensive cross-site review has been published about this behavior in great apes. Only a few recorded observations of interspecies grooming events between chimpanzees and other primate species have been reported in the wild, all of which have thus far been in Uganda. Here, we review all interspecies grooming events recorded for the Sonso community chimpanzees in Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda, adding five new observations to the single… Show more

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“…Cheng et al (2023) argue that the term 'sneaky mating strategy' is liable to 'normalize problematic male sexual behavior'. Behaviors in animals are often and usefully denoted, at least in shorthand, by terms originally applied to humans: e.g., cannibal (Fouilloux , 2019), groom (Freymann, 2023), andhomosexual (Bagemihl, 1999). The term 'sneaky mating', frequently encountered in the ethological literature, is little different.…”
Section: Inclusive Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cheng et al (2023) argue that the term 'sneaky mating strategy' is liable to 'normalize problematic male sexual behavior'. Behaviors in animals are often and usefully denoted, at least in shorthand, by terms originally applied to humans: e.g., cannibal (Fouilloux , 2019), groom (Freymann, 2023), andhomosexual (Bagemihl, 1999). The term 'sneaky mating', frequently encountered in the ethological literature, is little different.…”
Section: Inclusive Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%