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I was reading the manga known as Seton Gakuen, which is about a human guy that attends a school full of animal girls. The manga actually does its research and present interesting facts about the animals it presents. There is a chapter when we are presented with the Wooly Spider Monkey, which is possibly THE MOST peaceful monkey IN THE WORLD. The reason? At least in part because there is no competition over females because the females ACCEPT ANY MALE. See for yourself:
You can read the chapter here:
I did some research and found that while the term "the only mammal that don't fight" might be an exaggeration they are indeed very peaceful and indeed the females do not reject any male, not normally at least:
"Differently from what happens with other species of primates, the males seem not to contend for the females, which, when on heat, give attention to all of them."
I found this very interesting, because this could be scientific proof in nature, that sexual selection has a direct impact in conflicts. Note, this is not a sociology article or something that could be dismissed as "incel funded propaganda" this is an objective study of the behavior of an animal. Of course this is not the only factor, they also do not compete for food or other resources, but still the fact that they don't have to compete for reproduction is definitively a factor for why there is little to no conflict among themselves.
I wonder, what can we deduce about human conflict from this?
You can read the chapter here:
Murenase! Shiiton Gakuen Chapter 41 - Mangakakalot.com
Seton Academy, a school full of animals where, thanks to population decline, there are fewer humans than any other creature. Mazama Jin, an animal hater and the only human male in his class, falls in love with Hino Hitomi, the only female human, the moment he lays eyes her. However he soon finds...
mangakakalot.com
I did some research and found that while the term "the only mammal that don't fight" might be an exaggeration they are indeed very peaceful and indeed the females do not reject any male, not normally at least:
Monkeys that almost speak
Published in March 2003 Louise is one of the most restless spider monkeys in the small reserve close to the city of Caratinga, in the north of Minas Gerais. With her pink face, small nose and prominent eyelashes, as if she were making make-up, she is the one who has most amorous encounters with...
revistapesquisa.fapesp.br
"Differently from what happens with other species of primates, the males seem not to contend for the females, which, when on heat, give attention to all of them."
I found this very interesting, because this could be scientific proof in nature, that sexual selection has a direct impact in conflicts. Note, this is not a sociology article or something that could be dismissed as "incel funded propaganda" this is an objective study of the behavior of an animal. Of course this is not the only factor, they also do not compete for food or other resources, but still the fact that they don't have to compete for reproduction is definitively a factor for why there is little to no conflict among themselves.
I wonder, what can we deduce about human conflict from this?
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