We explore dynamic conduct in each of the four non-human extraordinary primate species. Gorillas picked between a sheltered and a dangerous choice across preliminaries of shifting anticipated qualities. All species picked the protected alternative all the more regularly with diminishing likelihood of accomplishment. While all species were hazard chasing, orangutans and chimpanzees picked the dangerous choice more regularly than gorillas and bonobos. Henceforth each of the four species' inclinations were requested in a way reliable with regularizing directs of anticipated worth, yet fluctuated typically in their ability to face challenge.
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Veterinary Science & Technology
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Veterinary Science & Technology
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Accepted Abstracts: Veterinary Science & Technology
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Posters: Veterinary Science & Technology
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Keynote: Veterinary Science & Technology
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