The term "culture" often implies socially transmitted learning. While such learning has been observed in many different species, including non-primates, a primatologist would likely argue that this learning is different among primates because
A) social learning can only be understood in the context of larger group behavior
B) social learning is entirely context-dependent and cannot be isolated along the lines of a single species
C) social learning in other species is confined to single behaviors
D) non-human species, whether primate or other, do not have the ability to learn and transmit across generations
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