This involved a ceremony called the Ordeal, a free-for-all brawl where any male who is of age can participate.
Unlike other macaques, the males participate in rearing the young.
At the konpa, males participate in drinking games run by the upperclassmen senpai, and as a result, the students feel added pressure to drink.
The male does not participate in the building of the nest or the incubation of the eggs.
Both females and males adult and young participate in grooming.
Adult males do not participate in nest maintenance, foraging, or caretaking of the larvae.
Adult males, females other than the mother, and older offspring, participate in carrying infants.
The male rarely participates in feeding, although this sometimes occurs, especially when bad weather limits insect supplies or if the female disappears.
Both males and females participate, but the game is more commonly played among males of varying social status.
The males do not participate in nurturing their offspring.