Crying Baby Monkeys Get on Everyone's Nerves

Rhesus monkey mothers with young. When the little ones cry, the and the mothers get attcked more often.
(Image credit: Stuart Semple)

When baby rhesus monkeys want to suckle, they do what human infants do: cry, cry, cry. Mothers often give in, naturally. When they don't, the babies' cries get on everyone's nerves — sometimes with nasty consequences.

In rhesus society, dominant individuals aren't shy about showing anger by chasing, pushing, hitting, or biting a mother and her youngster that aren't family. Stuart Semple, an anthropologist at Roehampton University in London, and two colleagues recently observed such hostile behavior in wild rhesus monkeys in Puerto Rico.

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