When Shirley C. Strum first set out in 1972 to do graduate work
with baboons in Kenya, conventional wisdom had it that primate
society, epitomized by monkeys such as baboons, was based on
aggression and ruled by the males, their brute force and their
dominance hierarchy. But her absorbing chronicle of fifteen years
spent observing a troop of baboons has revealed remarkable new
aspects of animal behavior.
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