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Social grooming of a young infant by a pigtail mother. The infant is showing aPassive response-to-grooming.
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Kaufman, I.C., Rosenblum, L.A. A behavioral taxonomy forMacaca nemestrina andMacaca radiata: Based on longitudinal observation of family groups in the laboratory. Primates 7, 205–258 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01730790
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