Thursday, June 17, 2010

This is just what daddy blogging is like:



[caption id="attachment_54" align="alignleft" width="190" caption="The newest Daddy blogger. (photo courtesy NY Times)"][/caption]

Reporting in the current issue of the journal Animal Behaviour, Dr. Fischer and her co-workers describe how male Barbary macaques use infants as “costly social tools” for the express purpose of bonding with other males and strengthening their social clout. Want to befriend the local potentate? Bring a baby. Need to reinforce an existing male-male alliance, or repair a frayed one? Don’t forget the baby.


It doesn’t matter if the infant is yours or not. Just so long as it has the downy black fur and wrinkly pinkish face that adult male macaques find impossible to resist. “They will hold up the infant like a holy thing, nuzzling it, chattering their teeth,” Dr. Fischer said. “It can be a bit bewildering to see.”


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/15/science/15fath.html

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