Other primates don't kill other things because they think it's "fun".
The majority of primates are social. That includes lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans. Some exceptions include orangutans, tarsiers, and lorisis.
Thelma Rowell has written: 'The social behaviour of monkeys' -- subject(s): Behavior, Primates, Social behavior in animals
The tailless primates that are most like humans are bonobos and chimpanzees. They share a close genetic relationship with humans and exhibit complex social behaviors, tool use, and problem-solving abilities similar to humans.
Human behaviour is highly adaptive to social nature. Humans, after all, are social beings. Their behaviour can be shaped and even changed by the society they belong to.
They are primates, a group that includes apes and monkeys.Humans are large, terrestrial, omnivorous, bipedal, social, placental mammals. Order Primates, Family Hominidae, Genus Homo, Species Homo Sapiens.
Samuel George Bradley Roberts has written: 'Hiding behaviour and social sensitivity in non-human primates'
to analyse social behaviour in different classes
Most species of monkeys live in groups. The size of a group depends on how much food is available and if there are predators around.
social study:this is the cultural behaviour of any given society in which they belong
Socially humans are more related to wolves, social carnivorous pack animals. Our DNA is most closely related to other primates.
Nothing really. Primates groom as a social activity most times. Grooming to them is like humans going and hanging out with friends somewhere. Obviously they use it to get clean and look for things in their fur (monkeys) or hair (apes).
The Genetical Evolution of Social Behaviour was created in 1964.