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While male primates commonly use their large canine teeth in agonistic conflict and display, observations that females use their canines in intraspecific fighting are very rare. We report the death of a female Cercopithecus diana in the Taï Forest, Ivory Coast. She was killed by other females from a single troop. It is not clear whether the victim was a troop resident or was transferring from another...