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vertical clinging & leaping they do compared with Coimbra's insistence that they only move on horizontals.

Also, they use several den trees, [[strikethrough]] all [[/strikethrough]] and change den trees when necessary; they don't only use a single tree hole for denning.

Other thoughts about GLTs:

[[circled]] 1 [[/circled]] Soft chirps used for keeping close contact when returning home.
[[circled]] 2 [[/circled]] LC. used for maintaining intra group contact when group member is lost. #6 & Micoeca call when they haven't made contact in a while, L.C. not restricted to breeding adults.

[[circled]] 3 [[/circled]] LC also [[strikethrough]] d [[/strikethrough]] used during intergroup encounters

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but then at high arousal levels, it acts like a mobbing response.

Mobbing response to predators, to [[underlined]] cebus [[/underlined]], to other GLTs.

[[circled]] 4 [[/circled]] Dietz believes that the alarm calls for avian vs arboreal vs ground predators differ.

[[circled]] 5 [[/circled]] I am surprised at how far the Infant rasp carries - probably as far as a long call.

At least 150-200 m is likely, depending on habitat.

[[circled]] 6 [[/circled]] There are incredibly important aspects of behav. in wild which we cannot see in captivity & can easily mis interpret.

GLTs are very well-wired!