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A possible case of predation in the gibbon

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Research on the gibbon colony of Hall's Island, Bermuda, is supported by the International Psychiatric Research Foundation, New York. Principal Investigators areC. Ray Carpenter, Jose M. R. Delgado, Aristide H. Esser, andNathan S. Kline.

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Newkirk, J.B. A possible case of predation in the gibbon. Primates 14, 301–304 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01730825

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