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Why are primates social in the long term?

a. to emphasize care of the young
b. to increase relationships between kin for the improvement of the society
c. to develop support for females to increase fecundity
d. to reduce stress, promote longevity, and enhance reproductive success?

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Most primates, including humans, live in some kind of social group spend their lives in large social groups or communities and do so on a long-term basis. Primates are social in the long term in order to reduce stress, promote longevity, and enhance reproductive success. Correct answer: D

Primates are social in the short term, on the other hand, to increase interaction between sexually mature males and females

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