Capturing and toying with hyraxes (Dendrohyrax dorsalis) by wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) at Bossou, Guinea

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Chimpanzees (Pantroglodytes verus) were observed capturing and toying with western tree
hyraxes (Dendrohyrax dorsalis, Order Hyracoidea) at Bossou, Guinea. An adolescent
female carried one hyrax for 15 hr, slept with it in her nest, and groomed it. The captive was
not consumed. Nearby adults ignored the hyrax. In another case, two adolescent males
timidly inspected a small hyrax. These observations indicate that the chimpanzees at
Bossou do not regard the hyrax as a prey animal, supporting the idea that lack of opportunity …
Abstract
Chimpanzees (Pantroglodytes verus) were observed capturing and toying with western tree hyraxes (Dendrohyrax dorsalis, Order Hyracoidea) at Bossou, Guinea. An adolescent female carried one hyrax for 15 hr, slept with it in her nest, and groomed it. The captive was not consumed. Nearby adults ignored the hyrax. In another case, two adolescent males timidly inspected a small hyrax. These observations indicate that the chimpanzees at Bossou do not regard the hyrax as a prey animal, supporting the idea that lack of opportunity does not seem to be the only reason that chimpanzees do not consume an individual of a potential prey species. Am. J. Primatol. 53:93–97, 2001. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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