"You've got a lot of explaining to do, young monkey!"
Early in life, the young monkey finds out against which opponents it can expect help from her mother and sisters.
The soldiers are children and the monkey's young.
Results from this study showed that social encounters are necessary in order for the young monkeys to develop both mentally and sexually.
So in protecting the young monkeys, the adult males are defending their kin.
He showed that to develop social confidence, young monkeys need peers to play with.
He would even take young orphaned monkeys to his wife to help rear at home.
Tomorrow morning, John, we will pull this young monkey out of bed and take him with us.
It was a young monkey, with a trusting face full of small, ugly beauties.
Have you ever thought of keeping a young monkey, so as to observe its mind?