Bonobo evolution reveals bonding and group cohesion in response to threats, favoring paths to finding peace instead of ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Animal researchers have known for some time that chimpanzees are very much like us. But a new study shows that just as we go to war sometimes to protect our territory and way of life, ...
New research led by UCLA and the University of Michigan has shown that chimp communities that kill their neighbors to gain territory also gain reproductive advantages. The Ngogo group of wild ...
For years, anthropologists have watched wild chimpanzees "go ape" and attack each other in coordinated assaults. But until now, scientists were unsure whether interactions with humans had brought on ...
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Bonobos are the only primates that don’t kill their own but unite when facing death threats
Nothing brings a group of primates together, humans included, quite like a threat from outside. Bonobos are unique among ...
Chimps in the wild engage in deadly battles with rival troops to increase their reproductive success, suggests new research. The Ngogo chimps of Uganda’s Kibale National Park have long been known for ...
Research with chimpanzees shows that cooperation and leadership shape sustainable use of resources in our closest living relatives ...
New research led by UCLA and the University of Michigan has shown that chimp communities that kill their neighbors to gain territory also gain reproductive advantages. // Chimps in the wild engage in ...
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