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| PRIMATE | MATCHING BEHAVIOR | |
| Slender Loris | During mating the female is suspended by all four limbs | |
| Southern Bush Baby | Long copulations due to the long penis relative to body size | |
| Northern Bush Baby | Have been observed to mate 22 times the first day | |
| Thick Tailed Bush Baby | Mating is prolonged lasting one to two hours | |
| Dwarf Lemur | Repeated male licking of the flanks and neck of the female | |
| Fat Tailed Lemur | 10 copulations in 30 minutes | |
| Ring-Tailed Lemur | Females seek out new members to the group for mating | |
| Aye-Aye | The female is often surrounded by up to 6 males | |
| Tarsier | The male chases the female, copulation lasts 60-90 seconds | |
| Common Marmoset | Female stares at the male and flicks her tongue | |
| Golden handed Tamarin | Mating is preceded by mock fights and tonguing | |
| Dusky Titi | Female prefers to steal her mate from another female | |
| Bearded Saki | Both genders makes a purring sound while mating | |
| Bald Uacari | Olfactory signals from the female stimulate the male to mating | |
| Black Howler | Females are observed to cross borders to consort with other males | |
| Muriqui | A female mates promiscuously and several males may line up | |
| Japanese Macaque | Female masturbation to orgasm occurs | |
| Barbary Ape | Matings last an average of 8.7 seconds | |
| Silvered Languar | Females solicit mating by shaking her head at the male | |
| Gibbon | A son was observed to take the mother as mate after the father died | |
| Orangutan | Males may forceably rape females | |
| Bonobo | Frequently engage in sexual behavior with no reproductive value | |
| Chimpanzee | Gifts are offered to gain the sexual favors of a female | |
| Human | Females show no overt signs of ovulation | 
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