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Ugo [173]
4 years ago
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Chimpanzees grooming one another is an example of what form of communication?

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dusya [7]4 years ago
5 0
C. Touch- <span>Grooming is used to relax tension from threats and aggression in chimpanzees and may be used as a way to make up after a conflict and strengthen the relationship for the future.

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