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Primate mothers display different bereavement response to humans

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Macaque mothers experience a short period of physical restlessness after the death of an infant, but do not show typical human signs of grief, such as lethargy and appetite loss.
Researchers believe this could represent an initial period of 'protest' among the bereaved macaque mothers, similar to that observed in studies on mother-infant separation in primates.
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