Signs of democracy seen in typically authoritarian baboon society - Science /AAAS

Science /AAASSigns of democracy seen in typically authoritarian baboon societyScience /AAASWhen it's time to travel, wild olive baboons make democratic decisions about where to go, even though they live in hierarchical societies. The discovery is a surprise, researchers report online today in Science, because large, alpha males typically get ...When baboons travel, majority rulesScience Newsall 9 news articles »

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