Abstract
Deception and hiding are described for a group of captive lowland gorillas comprising two adult males, one female, and her infant. The males repeatedly interacted with the infant, and their interest was repeatedly thwarted by the mother. As in other social situations in which one animal controls access to an object desired by another, deceit was used to thwart the other's control. Either one or both males at times concealed their actions toward the infant, inhibited their attention to the infant, created a neutral image to get the infant, or interacted with the infant to tease the mother.
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Mitchell, R.W. Deception and hiding in captive lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). Primates 32, 523–527 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02381943
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