TRITON Magazine Fall 2021 | Page 35

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walk , habituating the baboons to her presence just enough that they would act naturally .
“ It took just a little while to figure out that they weren ’ t like they had been described ,” she says . “ It took longer to figure out what was going on .”
Since male baboons are nearly twice as big as females and look like they ’ re built for aggression , the assumption was they have a male-dominated society ruled by violence . But Strum discovered that ’ s not so .
It ’ s not that baboons are pacifists exactly — they have their scuffles and shows of dominance . They ’ ll hassle each other over different matters . But deadly confrontations with other baboons ? Not really . And the most belligerent don ’ t always win either , not in terms of food resources or their