Anti-snake behavior and snake discrimination in vervet monkeys
Lukas Schad,
Erica van de Waal,
Julia Fischer
Abstract:Anti-predator behavior allows to investigate how animals classify potential threats in their environment and which cognitive mechanisms might be involved in risk assessment. Snakes are common predators for many primate species, yet most of our knowledge on primate anti-snake behavior stems from predator model experiments. Few studies have investigated natural predator-prey interactions. Here, we combine an observational study on anti-snake behavior in free-ranging vervet monkeys,Chlorocebus pygerythrus,with an… Show more
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