A rare and violent split among chimpanzees in Uganda’s Kibale National Park has led to years of deadly conflict. Now, ...
From her studies, Fiona concluded that the relative absence of creepy-crawlies was the biggest reason chimpanzees build nests ...
Rare chimpanzee “civil war” reveals how social bonds collapse into violence, offering new insight into human conflict origins.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A young chimp is suspended from its feet at the Ngogo Chimpanzee Project at Kibale National Park in Uganda. After studying videos ...
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Did Humans Walk On Trees? A New Study of Savanna Chimpanzees Hints That May Have Been The Case
Figuring out precisely when and why the early hominins transitioned from an arboreal lifestyle to habitual bipedalism remains a mystery in palaeoanthropology. Although many early hominin species ...
But in the villages around Muhorro, humans and chimpanzees are embroiled in a battle for survival that has seen dozens of children killed and injured, and the forests that the chimpanzees live in ...
Laura M. MacLatchy receives funding from the Leakey Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the University of Michigan. Lauren Sarringhaus receives funding from the National Science Foundation, ...
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