Prehistoric Primates Likely Lived in Pairs; How Did It Affect the Evolution of Social Organizations in Humans?
The Science Times, United States,
For several decades, researchers have assumed that primates used to live in solitude.
For several decades, researchers have assumed that primates used to live in solitude.
Primates and this includes humans are thought of as highly social animals. Many species of monkeys and apes live in groups.
The discovery that early primates likely lived in pairs significantly alters our understanding of primate evolution and social…
The first primates probably lived in pairs, while only around 15% of individuals were solitary, according to a new study.