An Alpha Female Kidnaps Son of Lower Status Macaque
A low-ranking macaque female looks on in horror as a higher-ranked female simply takes her son for herself. If he's not returned to his mother soon, to nurse, he could dehydrate.
From the Series: Monkey Island: A Mother's Tale http://bit.ly/2OKN2Fo
Видео An Alpha Female Kidnaps Son of Lower Status Macaque канала Smithsonian Channel
From the Series: Monkey Island: A Mother's Tale http://bit.ly/2OKN2Fo
Видео An Alpha Female Kidnaps Son of Lower Status Macaque канала Smithsonian Channel
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