Biology, asked by rimpimld24, 11 months ago

what are the different members of a unimale bisexual group of monkey​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are three main types of group; uni-male bisexual groups (one adult male, females, juveniles), multi-male bisexual groups (males and females of all age/sex classes), and all-male groups (Rajpurohit 1992; Newton 1994; Chhangani 2002a).

Answered by shilpa85475
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The different members of a group of bisexual monkeys are:

  • The “same-sex group” is usually made up of just one adult male, zero to a few younger men and women, a few older women and infants.
  • There are two groups within the proboscis monkey community.
  • Male and female.
  • These groups are between 3 and 32 people.
  • Several groups will meet in the evening to sleep.
  • These multigrain circles are called bands.
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