Here is a diagram of five different social organizations that primates use to interact. This red symbol is for female: ? This blue symbol is for male: ? Smaller symbols are offspring. The social organizations are circled in red. The territories in which there are groups are circled in blue. Answer the questions using the pictures below labeled A-E. Question 1: What type of social organization is A? Types of Primate Social Groups Monogamous One female, more males Harem Multimale / Multifemale Solitary Multimale/Multifemale with fission fusion
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