Afarensis left to go solo, but starting today we can instead enjoy the evolutionary anthro goodness of The Primate Diaries right here on Sb! Pop on over and give Eric some of that bonobo group-cohesion-reinforcing lovin'.
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But don't expect him to reply for a bit: he became a dad over the weekend.
Was someone talking about me? Sorry, I was trying to catch up on some sleep.