Males usually live with the family and help care for the young.
Males live in the same areas from one year to the next.
In the wild, males do not usually live longer than 10 years.
A male and two to five females may live within that range.
Males live for about 15 years and females up to 25.
Males may live for 18 years, and females up to 27.
Males usually live to about eight, and females to 11 years old.
The young males who were of age and considered adults lived in a separate group off by themselves.
For most of the year, males and females live apart from each other.