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Primates and Predator Interactions

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( This post was last modified: 01-16-2024, 01:03 PM by TheHyenid76 )

Interactions between leopards and primates

Leopards two primate kills, baboon and langur, respectively. The Sources.


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Chimpanzees are capable of killing leopards.

"NOT ONLY CHIMPS are recorded with our camera traps. Leopards are common and widespread across Comoé National Park and we record them often, roaming around the same places where chimpanzees walk by. They are known for attacking chimps, although the apes can also defend themselves and even ocassionally kill the leopards. So far, we never detected chimp predation by leopards in our study area, which doesn"t mean that never happened. We keep learning and helping to protect Comoé chimpanzees with the support of CRS, AF, FBZ, FWS, MPI-EVA, OIPR and all our followers."


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COMOE Chimpanzee Conservation Project
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