Intertroop kidnapping of a young infant in wild olive baboons (Papio anubis)

Corrina A Most, Florence Landry, I. Bădescu, Monica L Wakefield
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On June 16, 2023, a juvenile female olive baboon (Papio anubis) in our study troop at the Uaso Ngiro Baboon Project in Kenya grabbed a ~3-week-old infant from another troop and released him near a high-ranking adult female in the study troop. This female, who was already pregnant, took the infant and treated him as her own, allowing him nipple access. The infant survived for over a month, which suggests the female produced some milk, at least initially, but he eventually died on July 24. Here, we describe the behaviours of all individuals involved in this rare event, and present possible proximate mechanisms and ultimate explanations for the behaviours observed. Rare events can reveal a species’ behavioural and physiological flexibility, and this one sheds light on the potential for infant stacking in baboons and the use of infants as a commodity within the social market of the troop.
野生橄榄狒狒(Papio anubis)幼婴的同类绑架行为
2023 年 6 月 16 日,在肯尼亚 Uaso Ngiro 狒狒项目的研究队伍中,一只年幼的雌性橄榄狒狒(Papio anubis)从另一个队伍中抓走了一只约 3 周大的婴儿,并将其释放到研究队伍中一只高位成年雌性狒狒附近。这只已经怀孕的雌性狒狒抱起婴儿,视如己出,并允许它接触乳头。婴儿存活了一个多月,这表明雌性至少在一开始分泌了一些乳汁,但他最终于 7 月 24 日死亡。在这里,我们描述了参与这一罕见事件的所有个体的行为,并提出了可能的近因机制和对所观察到的行为的最终解释。罕见事件可以揭示一个物种在行为和生理方面的灵活性,这次事件揭示了狒狒堆叠婴儿的可能性,以及在狒狒群的社会市场中将婴儿作为商品的情况。
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