This study reports 2 cases in which old grandmothers without dependent offspring provided essential care to their young granddaughters
in a free-ranging group of Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata). In the first case, a 24-year-old grandmother provided essential care for the survival of her 2-month-old granddaughter
for at least 6 days during which the mother had temporarily disappeared from the group for reasons unknown. In the second
case, a 14-month-old granddaughter began sucking from her 23-year-old grandmother within 6 weeks after her mother gave birth
to a younger sibling. For at least 6 months, the grandmother exhibited various patterns of maternal behavior toward her granddaughter.
The behavioral data obtained in this study indicated that old yet healthy females without dependent offspring could contribute
to the survival of their young grandchildren.
Keywords Grandmother - Granddaughter - Japanese monkeys