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  • Primate foraging
  • Primate species exhibit several foraging strategies that are shaped by their ecological environments, social structures, and nutritional needs. These strategies

    Primate foraging

    Primate foraging

    Primate_foraging

  • Foraging
  • Searching for wild food resources

    animal's ability to survive and reproduce. Foraging theory is a branch of behavioral ecology that studies the foraging behavior of animals in response to the

    Foraging

    Foraging

    Foraging

  • Aye-aye
  • Species of primate

    to pull the grubs out. This foraging method is called percussive foraging, and takes up 5–41% of the aye-aye's foraging time. The only other living mammal

    Aye-aye

    Aye-aye

    Aye-aye

  • Primate
  • Order of mammals

    Some primates such as galagos and New World monkeys use tree-holes for nesting, and park juveniles in leafy patches while foraging. Other primates follow

    Primate

    Primate

    Primate

  • Proboscis monkey
  • Primate species

    young. Nevertheless, the nose of the female is still fairly large for a primate. The skull of the proboscis monkey has specialized nasal cartilages that

    Proboscis monkey

    Proboscis monkey

    Proboscis_monkey

  • Primate sociality
  • Aspect of primatology

    Primate sociality is an area of primatology that aims to study the interactions between three main elements of a primate social network: the social organisation

    Primate sociality

    Primate sociality

    Primate_sociality

  • New World monkey
  • Parvorder of mammals

    in Atelidae allow the primates to suspend their entire body weight by only their tails, with arms and legs free for other foraging and locomotive activities

    New World monkey

    New World monkey

    New_World_monkey

  • Capuchin monkey
  • Subfamily of New World monkeys

    They are famous for their complex foraging skills, such as tool use to crack open nuts. As neotropical primates, their distribution includes tropical

    Capuchin monkey

    Capuchin monkey

    Capuchin_monkey

  • Night monkey
  • Genus of New World monkeys

    cool the body down. Foraging during the night when it is cooler, and when there is less competition, supports the optimal foraging theory; maximize energy

    Night monkey

    Night monkey

    Night_monkey

  • Drill (animal)
  • Species of primate

    days foraging for ground prey or fallen foods. It also forages for fruits and flowers in trees. Due to its extensive time allocated to foraging it is

    Drill (animal)

    Drill (animal)

    Drill_(animal)

  • Lion-tailed macaque
  • Species of Old World monkey

    active, they will spend half the day foraging, and the other half will be spent resting or finding new areas to forage. This species tends to avoid humans

    Lion-tailed macaque

    Lion-tailed macaque

    Lion-tailed_macaque

  • Lemur
  • Clade of primates endemic to the island of Madagascar

    LEE-mərz; from Latin lemurēs 'ghosts, spirits of the dead') are wet-nosed primates of the superfamily Lemuroidea (/ˌlɛmjʊˈrɔɪdiə/ LEM-yuu-ROY-dee-ə), divided

    Lemur

    Lemur

    Lemur

  • Tarsier
  • Family of dry-nosed primates

    Tarsiers (/ˈtɑːrsiərz/ TAR-see-ərz) are haplorhine primates of the family Tarsiidae, which is the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes

    Tarsier

    Tarsier

    Tarsier

  • Crab-eating macaque
  • Species of Old World monkey

    daily foraging, and it engages in a robbing and bartering behavior in some tourist locations. The crab-eating macaque is the most traded primate species

    Crab-eating macaque

    Crab-eating macaque

    Crab-eating_macaque

  • Chacma baboon
  • Species of Old World monkey

    variety of social behaviours, including a dominance hierarchy, collective foraging, adoption of young by females, and friendship pairings. These behaviors

    Chacma baboon

    Chacma baboon

    Chacma_baboon

  • Evolution of color vision in primates
  • Loss and regain of color vision during the evolution of primates

    evolution of color vision in primates is highly unusual compared to most eutherian mammals. A remote vertebrate ancestor of primates possessed tetrachromacy

    Evolution of color vision in primates

    Evolution of color vision in primates

    Evolution_of_color_vision_in_primates

  • Primate archaeology
  • Field of research

    Primate archaeology is a field of research established in 2008 that combines research interests and foci from primatology and archaeology. The main aim

    Primate archaeology

    Primate_archaeology

  • Dusky leaf monkey
  • Species of Old World monkey

    in Singapore. During the day, these small, folivorous primates divide in sub-groups and forage for vegetation and fruit throughout the tropical forests

    Dusky leaf monkey

    Dusky leaf monkey

    Dusky_leaf_monkey

  • Pygmy marmoset
  • Genus of monkey

    of foraging behavior in male and female tamarins and marmosets" (PDF). In Jones, C. (ed.). Sexual Selection and Reproductive Competition in Primates: New

    Pygmy marmoset

    Pygmy marmoset

    Pygmy_marmoset

  • Hominidae
  • Family of primates

    whose members are known as the great apes, are a taxonomic family of primates that includes eight extant species in four genera: Pongo (the Bornean,

    Hominidae

    Hominidae

    Hominidae

  • Colugo
  • Family of mammals

    spend most of their time up in the trees foraging, with gliding being used to either find another foraging tree or to find possible mates and protect

    Colugo

    Colugo

    Colugo

  • Rhesus macaque
  • Species of Old World monkey

    they are distributed in patches, and forage throughout the day in their home ranges. They drink water when foraging, and gather around streams and rivers

    Rhesus macaque

    Rhesus macaque

    Rhesus_macaque

  • Nail (anatomy)
  • Hard keratin protection of digit

    characteristically found at the tip of the digits (fingers and toes) of almost all primates (except for marmosets), corresponding to the claws in other tetrapod animals

    Nail (anatomy)

    Nail (anatomy)

    Nail_(anatomy)

  • Machiavellian intelligence hypothesis
  • Animal behavior hypothesis

    commonly believed that solving technical and foraging challenges is what fueled the advancement of primate intelligence. Jolly found that, on the contrary

    Machiavellian intelligence hypothesis

    Machiavellian intelligence hypothesis

    Machiavellian_intelligence_hypothesis

  • Primatology
  • Scientific study of primates

    of primates. Unlike branches of zoology focused on specific animal groups (such as ornithology, the study of birds), primatology – and the primate order

    Primatology

    Primatology

    Primatology

  • Japanese macaque
  • Species of Old World monkey

    where snow covers the ground for months each year. No other non-human primate lives farther north, nor in a colder climate. It has brownish grey fur

    Japanese macaque

    Japanese macaque

    Japanese_macaque

  • Strepsirrhini
  • Suborder of primates

    (/ˌstrɛpsəˈraɪni/ ; STREP-sə-RY-nee) is a suborder of primates that includes the lemuriform primates, which consist of the lemurs of Madagascar, galagos

    Strepsirrhini

    Strepsirrhini

    Strepsirrhini

  • Nest-building in primates
  • Committee on Well-Being of Nonhuman Primates (15 June 1998). The psychological well-being of nonhuman primates. National Academies Press. p. 57,63–64

    Nest-building in primates

    Nest-building in primates

    Nest-building_in_primates

  • Ugandan red colobus
  • Species of Old World monkey

    Chapman, L.J.; Gillespie, T.R. (2002). "Scale Issues in the Study of Primate Foraging:Red Colobus of Kibale National Park". American Journal of Physical

    Ugandan red colobus

    Ugandan red colobus

    Ugandan_red_colobus

  • Tamarin
  • Genus of New World monkeys

    of their day foraging, they must be on high alert for aerial and terrestrial predators. Due to their small size compared to other primates, they are an

    Tamarin

    Tamarin

    Tamarin

  • Cotton-top tamarin
  • Species of New World monkey

    spends the day foraging, resting, travelling, and grooming. The species is thought to rise late and increases the speed of its foraging and travelling

    Cotton-top tamarin

    Cotton-top tamarin

    Cotton-top_tamarin

  • Golden-headed lion tamarin
  • Species of New World monkey

    golden-headed lion tamarin spends much of its time foraging and traveling within its home range to the next foraging site. Keep in mind that this study was completed

    Golden-headed lion tamarin

    Golden-headed lion tamarin

    Golden-headed_lion_tamarin

  • Diurnality
  • Behavior characterized by activity during the day and sleeping during the night

    with the foraging behaviours of the monkeys, as when there were nights of little to no moonlight, it affected the monkey's ability to forage efficiently

    Diurnality

    Diurnality

    Diurnality

  • Giant mouse lemur
  • Genus of small primates from Madagascar

    The giant mouse lemurs are members of the strepsirrhine primate genus Mirza. Two species have been formally described; the northern giant mouse lemur

    Giant mouse lemur

    Giant mouse lemur

    Giant_mouse_lemur

  • Hunter-gatherer
  • Peoples who forage or hunt for most or all of their food

    or forager, is a human living in a community, or according to an ancestrally derived lifestyle, in which most or all food is obtained by foraging, that

    Hunter-gatherer

    Hunter-gatherer

    Hunter-gatherer

  • Ape
  • Superfamily of primates

    meat. Foraging behaviour is correspondingly variable. In November 2023, scientists reported, for the first time, evidence that groups of primates, including

    Ape

    Ape

    Ape

  • Spider monkey
  • Genus of mammals belonging to the New World monkeys

    bands of up to 35 individuals, but will split up to forage during the day. Recent meta-analyses on primate cognition studies indicated spider monkeys are the

    Spider monkey

    Spider monkey

    Spider_monkey

  • Arboreal theory
  • Theory about primate evolution

    only for movement but also for detecting predators and foraging. high visual acuity allows primates to detect and interpret fine details in their environment

    Arboreal theory

    Arboreal_theory

  • Color vision
  • Ability to perceive differences in light frequency

    animal taxa. In primates, color vision may have evolved under selective pressure for a variety of visual tasks including the foraging for nutritious young

    Color vision

    Color vision

    Color_vision

  • Siamang
  • Species of ape

    also the largest gibbon, it fits well with the general primate dietary trend in which larger primates tend to be more folivorous. As a frugivorous animal

    Siamang

    Siamang

    Siamang

  • Southern pig-tailed macaque
  • Species of macaque

    almost all primates, these macaques love water. They live in large groups that split into smaller groups during daytime when they are foraging. They are

    Southern pig-tailed macaque

    Southern pig-tailed macaque

    Southern_pig-tailed_macaque

  • Tool use by non-humans
  • tools while foraging. This behaviour, termed "sponging", occurs when a dolphin breaks off a sponge and wears it over its rostrum while foraging on the seafloor

    Tool use by non-humans

    Tool use by non-humans

    Tool_use_by_non-humans

  • Phayre's leaf monkey
  • Species of Old World monkey

    their home range, showing philopatry. Foraging is done by maintaining groups throughout different ranges. While foraging, groups tend to avoid ranging areas

    Phayre's leaf monkey

    Phayre's leaf monkey

    Phayre's_leaf_monkey

  • Slow loris
  • Genus of primates from Southeast Asia

    Slow lorises are a group of several species of nocturnal strepsirrhine primates that make up the genus Nycticebus. Found in Southeast Asia and nearby areas

    Slow loris

    Slow loris

    Slow_loris

  • Black-capped squirrel monkey
  • Species of New World monkey

    prefer insects to fruit. Mature Saimiri spend most of the day foraging. They will begin foraging at around 60 to 40 minutes before sunrise and will spend the

    Black-capped squirrel monkey

    Black-capped squirrel monkey

    Black-capped_squirrel_monkey

  • Richard Kay (anthropologist)
  • American paleontologist and anthropologist

    his 1984 paper On the use of anatomical features to infer foraging behavior in extinct primates. He was elected a fellow of the American Association for

    Richard Kay (anthropologist)

    Richard_Kay_(anthropologist)

  • Central American squirrel monkey
  • Species of New World monkey

    Unlike some other monkey species, the group does not split into separate foraging groups during the day. Individual monkeys may separate from the main group

    Central American squirrel monkey

    Central American squirrel monkey

    Central_American_squirrel_monkey

  • Marmoset
  • Small South American monkeys

    daily activity that takes half a day for them. Their claws are another foraging adaptation skill to their trees-living life style. Marmosets are social

    Marmoset

    Marmoset

    Marmoset

  • Golden snub-nosed monkey
  • Species of Old World monkey

    summer they feed mostly on the fruit of the giant dogwood. This primate prefers to forage in larger trees of a tree species, and spends most of the time

    Golden snub-nosed monkey

    Golden snub-nosed monkey

    Golden_snub-nosed_monkey

  • Cathemerality
  • Irregular organismal activity pattern

    compared to diurnal primate vision systems. Cathemeral primates exhibit a vision system that is intermediate of diurnal and nocturnal primates, which suggests

    Cathemerality

    Cathemerality

    Cathemerality

  • Sooty mangabey
  • Species of mammal

    overall time on the ground (~85% of travel time and ~71% of foraging time). In their foraging behaviors, sooty mangabeys typically consume fruits (~20%

    Sooty mangabey

    Sooty mangabey

    Sooty_mangabey

  • Eastern gorilla
  • Species of ape

    critically endangered species of the genus Gorilla and the largest living primate. At present, the species is subdivided into two subspecies. There are 6

    Eastern gorilla

    Eastern gorilla

    Eastern_gorilla

  • Barbary macaque
  • Species of Old World monkey

    Greeks. Gessner's Simia was subsequently used as one of Carl Linnaeus' four primate genera when he published Systema Naturae in 1758. Linnaeus proposed the

    Barbary macaque

    Barbary macaque

    Barbary_macaque

  • Phalanx bone
  • Digital bone in the hands and feet of most vertebrates

    ˈfeɪlæŋks/) are digital bones in the hands and feet of most vertebrates. In primates, the thumbs and big toes have two phalanges each, while the other digits

    Phalanx bone

    Phalanx bone

    Phalanx_bone

  • Moustached guenon
  • Species of Old World monkey

    moustached guenon or moustached monkey (Cercopithecus cephus) is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. It is found in Angola, Cameroon, Central

    Moustached guenon

    Moustached guenon

    Moustached_guenon

  • Uakari
  • Genus of New World monkeys

    incisors. These monkeys have the most striking red facial skin of any primate. Females choose their mates based on how red the male's face is. Evidence

    Uakari

    Uakari

    Uakari

  • Celebes crested macaque
  • Species of Old World monkey

    at the top of the head and striking reddish-brown eyes, unusual for a primate. Uniquely among macaques, males and young females bear a heart-shaped skin

    Celebes crested macaque

    Celebes crested macaque

    Celebes_crested_macaque

  • Tool use in primates
  • reported many times in both wild and captive primates, particularly the great apes. The use of tools by primates is varied and includes hunting (mammals,

    Tool use in primates

    Tool use in primates

    Tool_use_in_primates

  • Lesser bushbaby
  • Genus of primates

    Lesser bushbabies, or lesser galagos, are strepsirrhine primates of the genus Galago. They are classified, along with the other bushbaby and galago genera

    Lesser bushbaby

    Lesser bushbaby

    Lesser_bushbaby

  • Northern greater galago
  • Species of primate

    Garnett's galago, or the small-eared greater galago, is a nocturnal, arboreal primate endemic to Africa. Four subspecies of Otolemur garnettii are recognized:

    Northern greater galago

    Northern greater galago

    Northern_greater_galago

  • Emperor tamarin
  • Species of New World monkey

    tamarins foraging in mixed species troops using feeding platforms and monitoring fruiting trees show that these troops spend less time foraging in smaller

    Emperor tamarin

    Emperor tamarin

    Emperor_tamarin

  • Goodman's mouse lemur
  • Species of mammal

    head-body length comparable to M. berthae which is the smallest known primate. The average size ranges from 45 to 48 grams (1.6 to 1.7 oz), with males

    Goodman's mouse lemur

    Goodman's mouse lemur

    Goodman's_mouse_lemur

  • Alison Jolly
  • American primatologist (1937–2014)

    commonly believed that solving technical and foraging challenges is what fueled the advancement of primate intelligence. But Jolly's field work led her

    Alison Jolly

    Alison Jolly

    Alison_Jolly

  • Common squirrel monkey
  • Common name for multiple mammal species

    squirrel monkeys spend foraging depends on the type of food. When bigger fruits and easy access occur, they do not spend much time foraging. Otherwise, they

    Common squirrel monkey

    Common squirrel monkey

    Common_squirrel_monkey

  • Finger
  • Digit of the forelimb

    "Fruits, Fingers, and Fermentation: The Sensory Cues Available to Foraging Primates". Integrative and Comparative Biology. 44 (4): 295–303. doi:10.1093/icb/44

    Finger

    Finger

    Finger

  • Golden lion tamarin
  • Species of New World monkey

    and withdrawing and eating it. This is a form of the foraging technique known as "extractive foraging on embedded foods", and in golden lion tamarins has

    Golden lion tamarin

    Golden lion tamarin

    Golden_lion_tamarin

  • Chimpanzee
  • Species of great ape

    variations in grooming, tool use and foraging techniques leading to local traditions. A 30-year study at Kyoto University's Primate Research Institute has shown

    Chimpanzee

    Chimpanzee

    Chimpanzee

  • Olive baboon
  • Species of Old World monkey

    different foraging tactics. For instance, the olive baboon in grassland goes about finding food differently from one in a forest. The baboon forages on all

    Olive baboon

    Olive baboon

    Olive_baboon

  • Northern muriqui
  • Species of New World monkey

    than 1,000 mature individuals in the wild. The species is unusual among primates in that males and females are about the same size. Males are no bigger

    Northern muriqui

    Northern muriqui

    Northern_muriqui

  • Guinea baboon
  • Species of Old World monkey

    it comes to feeding, they are independent foragers, and females are always paired with males when foraging so they can be protected. Females may choose

    Guinea baboon

    Guinea baboon

    Guinea_baboon

  • Angolan talapoin
  • Species of Old World monkey

    (Miopithecus talapoin), also known as the southern talapoin, is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. Angolan talapoins are the smallest species

    Angolan talapoin

    Angolan talapoin

    Angolan_talapoin

  • Woolly monkey
  • Genus of New World monkeys

    Woolly monkey (Lagothrix) Taxonomy, Morphology, & Ecology". Primate Info Net. National Primate Research Center, University of Wisconsin. Retrieved 2017-08-03

    Woolly monkey

    Woolly monkey

    Woolly_monkey

  • Herd
  • Type of social group in some animals

    they will use as little time for foraging as possible (time minimizers). If on the other hand time allocated to foraging is fixed, an animal's gain in fitness

    Herd

    Herd

    Herd

  • Fission–fusion society
  • Animal social organization type

    a group (fusion)—e.g., sleeping in one place—or split (fission)—e.g., foraging in small groups during the day. Such societies are described in terms of

    Fission–fusion society

    Fission–fusion_society

  • Nicobar long-tailed macaque
  • Subspecies of Old World monkey

    fascicularis), endemic to the Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal. This primate is found on three of the Nicobar Islands—Great Nicobar, Little Nicobar

    Nicobar long-tailed macaque

    Nicobar long-tailed macaque

    Nicobar_long-tailed_macaque

  • White-faced saki
  • Species of monkey

    pithecia), is a species of New World saki monkey. The small bodied neotropical primate can be found in Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela

    White-faced saki

    White-faced saki

    White-faced_saki

  • Black-and-white colobus
  • Genus of Old World monkeys

    systems have enabled them to occupy niches that are inaccessible to other primates: they are herbivorous, eating leaves, fruit, flowers, lichen, herbaceous

    Black-and-white colobus

    Black-and-white colobus

    Black-and-white_colobus

  • Tufted capuchin
  • Species of New World monkey

    as brown capuchin, black-capped capuchin, or pin monkey, is a New World primate from South America and the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Margarita

    Tufted capuchin

    Tufted capuchin

    Tufted_capuchin

  • Horsfield's tarsier
  • Species of primate

    moving around the understory and spending 1.5 to 2 hours of the night foraging for food. Horsfield's tarsier can be found from ground level up to a height

    Horsfield's tarsier

    Horsfield's tarsier

    Horsfield's_tarsier

  • Pig intelligence
  • Behavior and instructions in pigs

    (2010-04-01). "Domestic pigs, Sus scrofa, adjust their foraging behaviour to whom they are foraging with". Animal Behaviour. 79 (4): 857–862. doi:10.1016/j

    Pig intelligence

    Pig intelligence

    Pig_intelligence

  • Insect foraging cognition
  • foraging as well as the experience of foraging. In some Hymenoptera mushroom bodies increase in size when nurses become foragers and begin to forage for

    Insect foraging cognition

    Insect foraging cognition

    Insect_foraging_cognition

  • Gelada
  • Species of Old World monkey

    Papio, the baboons, it is largely terrestrial, spending much of its time foraging in grasslands, with grasses comprising up to 90% of its diet. It has buff

    Gelada

    Gelada

    Gelada

  • Panamanian white-faced capuchin
  • Species of primate

    kinship structure of the Panamanian white-faced capuchin, relative to other primate species, is the high degree of relatedness within groups that results from

    Panamanian white-faced capuchin

    Panamanian white-faced capuchin

    Panamanian_white-faced_capuchin

  • Western gorilla
  • Species of ape

    significantly lighter in colour. The western gorilla is the second largest living primate after the eastern gorilla. Two subspecies are recognised: the western lowland

    Western gorilla

    Western gorilla

    Western_gorilla

  • Wedge-capped capuchin
  • Species of New World monkey

    tall, primary forest and travel over long distances during the day. These primates are medium-sized monkeys with distinctive "wedge cap" markings on their

    Wedge-capped capuchin

    Wedge-capped capuchin

    Wedge-capped_capuchin

  • Wolf's mona monkey
  • Species of Old World monkey

    196–200. doi:10.1159/000156853. Garber, P. A. (1987). "Foraging strategies among living primates". Annual Review of Anthropology. 16: 339–364. doi:10.1146/annurev

    Wolf's mona monkey

    Wolf's mona monkey

    Wolf's_mona_monkey

  • Silvery woolly monkey
  • Subspecies of New World monkey

    fruits to solely eat the flesh. Around 17% of their time is spent foraging, foraging usually occurs in large groups. Groves, C. P. (2005). Wilson, D. E

    Silvery woolly monkey

    Silvery woolly monkey

    Silvery_woolly_monkey

  • Christine Drea
  • Zoologist

    carnivore and primate foraging to understand how animals modify their behavior in their social groups. Drea's main interest in her research on primates and carnivores

    Christine Drea

    Christine_Drea

  • Palmar grasp reflex
  • Primitive and involuntary reflex

    a primitive and involuntary reflex found in infants of humans and most primates. When an object, such as an adult finger, is placed in an infant's palm

    Palmar grasp reflex

    Palmar grasp reflex

    Palmar_grasp_reflex

  • Common woolly monkey
  • Species of woolly monkey

    group. The common woolly monkey exhibits generalist and opportunistic foraging behavior, spending a large amount of time eating and moving in the pursuit

    Common woolly monkey

    Common woolly monkey

    Common_woolly_monkey

  • Rio Mayo titi monkey
  • Species of New World monkey

    foraging technique that the species uses to catch insects: lunging and grabbing exposed prey, biting and inspecting hidden prey, and stealth foraging

    Rio Mayo titi monkey

    Rio Mayo titi monkey

    Rio_Mayo_titi_monkey

  • 2019 in primate paleontology
  • This article records new taxa of fossil primates of every kind are scheduled to be described during the year 2019, as well as other significant discoveries

    2019 in primate paleontology

    2019_in_primate_paleontology

  • Diademed sifaka
  • Species of lemur

    The diademed sifaka has an abnormally slow life history for a folivorous primate of its size, as adults can live for up to 25 years in the wild, with sexual

    Diademed sifaka

    Diademed sifaka

    Diademed_sifaka

  • Biological anthropology
  • Branch of anthropology that studies the physical development of the human species

    of human beings, their extinct hominin ancestors, and related non-human primates, particularly from an evolutionary perspective. This subfield of anthropology

    Biological anthropology

    Biological anthropology

    Biological_anthropology

  • Pan (genus)
  • Genus of African great ape

    National Park, Uganda". Primates. 49 (1): 41–9. doi:10.1007/s10329-007-0062-1. PMID 17906844. S2CID 19914188. Gibbons, A. (2007). "Primate behavior. Spear-wielding

    Pan (genus)

    Pan (genus)

    Pan_(genus)

  • Eastern pygmy marmoset
  • Species of New World monkey

    trees; these are all behaviors associated with feeding as well as exudate foraging. de la Torre, S.; Calouro, A.M.; Wallace, R.B.; Mollinedo, J.M.; Messias

    Eastern pygmy marmoset

    Eastern pygmy marmoset

    Eastern_pygmy_marmoset

  • Coquerel's sifaka
  • Diurnal, medium-sized lemur

    lemurs spend 30-40% of their day foraging, especially in the morning, midday, and evening. Females often lead during foraging and exert their dominance by

    Coquerel's sifaka

    Coquerel's sifaka

    Coquerel's_sifaka

  • Cannibalism
  • Eating members of one's own species

    making it more beneficial to forage within the environment than for cannibalism to occur. When population numbers and foraging rates increase, the carrying

    Cannibalism

    Cannibalism

    Cannibalism

  • Barbara Brown's titi monkey
  • Species of New World monkey

    active at dawn and dusk foraging for fruits, leaves, and insects, resting at midday. The males will lead the group while foraging, communicating to the

    Barbara Brown's titi monkey

    Barbara Brown's titi monkey

    Barbara_Brown's_titi_monkey

  • Animal sexual behaviour
  • Sexual behavior of non-human animals

    3% of mammalian species are socially monogamous, although up to 15% of primate species are. Social monogamy has also been observed in reptiles, fish,

    Animal sexual behaviour

    Animal sexual behaviour

    Animal_sexual_behaviour

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    Lovable; Sweet Person

    Priyati

  • Pramade
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Pramade

    Dizzling

    Pramade

  • Pramat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Pramat

    Horse

    Pramat

  • Basanta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Basanta

    Cool Climate

    Basanta

  • Brimage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brimage

    English : probably a variant of Bromage (see Brumage).

    Brimage

  • Pramath
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Pramath

    Horse

    Pramath

  • Prima
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Swedish

    Prima

    First-born

    Prima

  • Pilate
  • Biblical

    Pilate

    armed with a dart

    Pilate

  • Nijeesh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Nijeesh

    Personal; Intrinsic; Hybrid; Private

    Nijeesh

  • PRIMULA
  • Female

    English

    PRIMULA

    English name derived from Latin prima, PRIMULA means "first, prime."

    PRIMULA

  • Prima
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Prima

    Firstborn.

    Prima

  • Pilate
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Pilate

    Armed with a dart.

    Pilate

  • Ekish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ekish

    The primal God

    Ekish

  • Prima
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Prima

    Love, Affection

    Prima

  • Zrimat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Zrimat

    Charming; Lovely; Pleasant; Splendid

    Zrimat

  • Srimati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Srimati

    Srimati

  • Shrimate
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shrimate

    Revered; Lord Hanuman

    Shrimate

  • Pramat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Pramat

    Wisdom; Horse

    Pramat

  • Prime
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Prime

    English : from a Middle English personal name or nickname. The personal name existed in Old English, and is probably derived from Old English prim ‘early morning’ (from Latin primus ‘first’, used as the name of one of the canonical hours). The surname may be derived from this word as a Middle English nickname in the sense ‘fine’, ‘excellent’.French : feminine form of Prim 3.Dutch : variant of Priem.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Preim, a topographic name (of Slavic origin), perhaps from a river near Hannover; or of Preime, a variant of Primus.

    Prime

  • Mooppan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mooppan

    Prime

    Mooppan

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Online names & meanings

  • BOLDO
  • Male

    Gypsy/Romani

    BOLDO

     Romani form of Croatian Baldo, BOLDO means "Ba'al protect the king." 

  • Daryll
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Daryll

    Dearly loved.

  • Baldie
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Baldie

    True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the...

  • YUWBAL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YUWBAL

    (יוּבַל) Hebrew name YUWBAL means "river, stream." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lamech. Jubal is the Anglicized form.

  • TUDYR
  • Male

    Welsh

    TUDYR

    Welsh name derived from Celtic Teutorix, TUDYR means "first of the people; king of nations."

  • Tapanti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Tapanti

    Warming; A River

  • Hijas
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Hijas

    Believer of God

  • Lutfun Nisa |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Lutfun Nisa |

    Grace of women

  • Andros
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Andros

    English : variant of Andrews.Swiss German and Hungarian : derivative of the personal name Andreas.Perhaps a reduced form of Greek Andronikos, Andronidis, or some other similar surname, all patronymics from Andreas.William Andros came to VA in 1617 and died there about 1655. Sir Edmund Andros (1637–1714) was the British colonial governor of several provinces in America between 1674 and 1698, most notably NY (1674–81).

  • Agniras
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Agniras

    One of the Saptarshi

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  • Private
  • a.

    Having secret or private knowledge; privy.

  • Private
  • a.

    Belonging to, or concerning, an individual person, company, or interest; peculiar to one's self; unconnected with others; personal; one's own; not public; not general; separate; as, a man's private opinion; private property; a private purse; private expenses or interests; a private secretary.

  • Primary
  • a.

    First in dignity or importance; chief; principal; as, primary planets; a matter of primary importance.

  • Primary
  • a.

    First in order, as being preparatory to something higher; as, primary assemblies; primary schools.

  • Private
  • n.

    The private parts; the genitals.

  • Primacy
  • a.

    The office, rank, or character of a primate; the chief ecclesiastical station or dignity in a national church; the office or dignity of an archbishop; as, the primacy of England.

  • Primal
  • a.

    First; primary; original; chief.

  • Primateship
  • n.

    The office, dignity, or position of a primate; primacy.

  • Private
  • a.

    Not invested with, or engaged in, public office or employment; as, a private citizen; private life.

  • Private
  • a.

    Not publicly known; not open; secret; as, a private negotiation; a private understanding.

  • Primary
  • n.

    A primary meeting; a caucus.

  • Private
  • a.

    Sequestered from company or observation; appropriated to an individual; secret; secluded; lonely; solitary; as, a private room or apartment; private prayer.

  • Prelate
  • v. i.

    To act as a prelate.

  • Primate
  • a.

    One of the Primates.

  • Pronate
  • a.

    Somewhat prone; inclined; as, pronate trees.

  • Promote
  • v. t.

    To contribute to the growth, enlargement, or prosperity of (any process or thing that is in course); to forward; to further; to encourage; to advance; to excite; as, to promote learning; to promote disorder; to promote a business venture.

  • Remote
  • superl.

    Not proximate or acting directly; primary; distant.

  • Prime
  • a.

    A prime number. See under Prime, a.

  • Primary
  • n.

    A primary planet; the brighter component of a double star. See under Planet.

  • Probate
  • a.

    Of or belonging to a probate, or court of probate; as, a probate record.