Tuesday, April 4, 2017

आफुले जन्माएको सन्तान मर्दाको पिडा कति हुन्छ?बादरको दर्दनाक पिडा भाइरल(भिडियो)

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The Monkey social structure is very interesting to observe. They are very intelligent animals and need socialization for them to be able to thrive in their natural environment. The overall structure can vary based on the species of Monkey. There social feelings can also change based on stress from their environment just like it can for humans. They enjoy having fun too and bring amazing games and spontaneous events to their lives.

Vocalization is the most common method of socialization for the Monkey. They have a variety of sounds that they use. This can be low chatter, clicking, and even high pitch yelling that can be heard for long distances. These sounds allow them to be able to create strong bonds, to take care of their young, and even to warn other groups of Monkeys to stay away. They will warn each other of potential risks and predators when they can too.

They also use non verbal communication to show emotion. Snuggling a baby is a way for the mom to protect it. At the same time it helps the young to feel loved and cared for. Adults may sit close to each other and even touch each others faces as a means of socialization. They can use facial expressions too in order to show love, fear, anger, or sadness to each other.

There are confrontations that can occur in the social groups. They are mainly going to involve males but not always. The males get aggressive over mating issues and that is why they are the ones usually involved. However, many of the Monkey species have a female in control. She may fight with other females as well. In the end she will get to decide who stays and who has to go.
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