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Chimpanzees at a sanctuary in Zambia have been found to have developed the “seemingly pointless” behavior of dangling blades ...
Chimpanzees are losing their homes, but it’s not too late. World chimpanzee day shows us why they matter and how we can help.
New research finds old age likely impacts the habitual tool-use behaviours of some wild chimpanzees, and the extent to which different individuals are affected is highly variable.
At the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage, one group of captive chimps has taken to dangling grass out of their ears, a trend ...
Chimpanzees living in a sanctuary in Africa have been observed following 'fashion trends' by dangling blades of grass or ...
Chimpanzees have been observed following “ fashion trends ” in the same way humans might do, research has revealed. Eight ...
A team of researchers from Utrecht University, Durham University, and other institutions have observed something remarkable ...
It may seem unusual to think of chimpanzees as doctors, but they more closely resemble human healers than you may expect.
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Chimpanzees follow "trends" too
Amid the news that the Detroit Zoo has announced the birth of baby chimpanzee, we learn that the species apparently can ...
The more we try to understand chimpanzees, one of our closest relatives, the more we find ourselves humbled by the richness and complexity of their lives — and of their intelligence. Today, on World ...
In Zambia, chimpanzees display a unique behavior. They are using grass as fashion accessories. This trend started in 2010 ...
Both chimps were healthy, according to the caregivers and Dr. Rukundo. However, Kalema was reluctant to return to the main ...