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An ink painting of two macaques, one gently grooming another.
An [[Sumi-e|ink painting]] of two {{Wiki|macaque}}s, one gently grooming another.


Like other primates, Japanese macaques are highly social creatures. Grooming is a common practice, both as a way of removing parasites and to create and maintain bonds within the group. Most grooming is done between kin, typically mothers and daughters.
Like other primates, {{Wiki|Japanese macaque}}s are highly social creatures. {{Wiki|Social grooming|Grooming}} is a common practice, both as a way of removing parasites and to create and maintain bonds within the group. Most grooming is done between kin, typically mothers and daughters.
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]]
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]]
[[Category:Database: Sumi-e]]
[[Category:Database: Sumi-e]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grooming Macaques}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grooming Macaques}}

Latest revision as of 18:53, 28 May 2026

An ink painting of two macaques, one gently grooming another.

Like other primates, Japanese macaques are highly social creatures. Grooming is a common practice, both as a way of removing parasites and to create and maintain bonds within the group. Most grooming is done between kin, typically mothers and daughters.