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May 30, 2004
Simen Mountains National Park, Ethiopia, Africa
2002
Michael Nichols
A female
Theropithecus gelada
monkey picks clean her mate's tail. Mutual grooming helps cement gelada family bonds.
Text adapted from "Kings of the Hill?," November 2002,
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