From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10323 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, December 15 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10323 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Win the newest high-tech Ninja Kitchen System ["Walmart Shopper Feedback"] She got a very naughty look on her face... 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Mature males are not permanent members of hordes but join as females become sexually receptive and leave as their sexual cycle ends. As a result, the coloration of the male mandrill may be intended to attract attention in a social structure with no long-term relationships between mates. Higher ranking males are found in the center of a social group while lower ranking males are more likely to occupy the periphery. Females have some control over the males and coalitions can expel an unwanted male from a group. Outside the breeding season, males are believed to lead a solitary life and all-male bachelor groups are not known to exist. Both male and female mandrills rub and mark trees and branches with secretions from their chest glands, though males (and especially dominant males) mark more than females. The chemicals in the secretions signal the individual's sex, age and rank. Scent-marking may also serve a territorial function, ca ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2022 15:33:17 +0100 From: "Erectile Dysfunction" Subject: She got a very naughty look on her face... She got a very naughty look on her face... http://costcosurvey.email/vFNfXwyp5d0De6TI2Ebbhbdb5aW4EgwhSRKsLHo1EAyqQmQa http://costcosurvey.email/vOkUowTgXeaD-6SI4HPPNZmGMMQ3OeTMZ6VIytCRtlzm3ww7Hw ld World monkeys are medium to large in size, and range from arboreal forms, such as the colobus monkeys, to fully terrestrial forms, such as the baboons. The smallest is the talapoin, with a head and body 34b37 cm in length, and weighing between 0.7 and 1.3 kilograms, while the largest is the male mandrill (the females of the species being significantly smaller), at around 70 cm in length, and weighing up to 50 kilograms. Most Old World monkeys have tails (the family name means "tailed ape"), unlike the tailless apes. The tails of Old World monkeys are not prehensile, unlike those of the New World monkeys (platyrrhines). The distinction of catarrhines from platyrrhines depends on the structure of the rhinarium, and the distinction of Old World monkeys from apes depends on dentition (the number of teeth is the same in both, but they are shaped differently). In platyrrhines, the nostrils face sideways, while in catarrhines, th ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2022 13:39:38 +0100 From: "Aimee" Subject: Scientists Shocked: Tinnitus Comes from Your Tongue Scientists Shocked: Tinnitus Comes from Your Tongue http://acehardwaresurvey.shop/uvB8zegWb8ImSE3w1E2CTSOa3z6k9jcmK534m2j086boxSHv1A http://acehardwaresurvey.shop/GeBQDm_ui9ipO5Vazp1RZUz-x2Sk4xje1mre9_w2D3QUxvDr andrills communicate with various facial expressions and postures. Threat displays involve open mouth staring, usually in combination with head bobbing, ground slapping and raised hair. These gestures are usually performed by dominant individuals towards subordinates, who respond with bared teeth grimaces, signaling fear and aggression. Both young and low-ranking females show submission and anxiety with a pouting "duck face". Playful intentions are communicated with a relaxed open-mouth face. Males approaching females display a "grin" or silent bared-teeth face and make lip-smacks. This display may also occur with teeth-chattering. Mandrills can develop and pass on new gestures; captive individuals at the Colchester Zoo, England facepalm to discourage being disturbed, particularly while resting. Mandrills also produce several vocalizations, for both long and short distances. 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In addition, while mandrills live in groups numbering in the hundreds, hunting in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea appears to have led to smaller group sizes. Gabon is seen as the most important remaining refuge for the species, and the country's low population density and vast rainforests make it a good candidate for mandrill conservation. Surveys have shown high population numbers for other primate species like chimpanzees and gorillas. A semi-wild population exists at the International Centre of Medical Research of Franceville. The mandrill is listed under Appendix I by CITES, banning commercial trade in wild-caught specimens, and under Class B by the African Convention, which provides them protection but allows spec ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2022 14:06:20 +0100 From: "Benign Vertigo" Subject: What Does NOT Cause Vertigo and Dizziness! 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Old World monkeys are native to Africa and Asia today, inhabiting numerous environments: tropical rain forests, savannas, shrublands, and mountainous terrain. They inhabited much of Europe in the past; today, the only survivors in Europe are the Barbary macaques of Gibraltar. Whether they are native to Gibraltar or were brought by humans is unknown. Some Old World monkeys are arboreal, such as the colobus monkeys; others are terrestrial, such as the baboons. Most are at least partially omnivorous, but all prefer plant matter, which forms the bulk of their diets. Most are highly opportunistic, primarily eating fruit, but also consuming almost a ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10323 ***********************************************