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When male langurs take over another male's group, they sometimes kill all the young infants. what is the evolutionary explanation for this behavior? it increases the reproductive success of the male. it causes the infants' mothers to cease lactation and resume cycling. the mothers become sexually receptive to the new male. all of these 1 and 2 only?

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