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The results of the work of a research team from researchers and scientists from three different universities studied the mating habits of about 200 mandrills living in Gabon and concluded that female monkeys will not only choose mates based on genes different than their own but will also mate with multiple partners and reject the sperm of the genetically inferior mates.
A new study out of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, found that female chimps will cry out during sex to attract other high ranking male partners, but keep quiet during sex when high ranking females are around. The theory is that the female chimps, being rather promiscuous, are always seeking new mates to [...]