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Baby chimps thrive when their moms have lots of friends, according to new research. Chimpanzee mothers with stronger social ...
A study from Uganda's Budongo Forest draws on decades of data suggesting chimpanzees understand the specific medicinal properties of certain plants and will go out of their way to treat the maladies ...
Charla Nash was gruesomely attacked by a friend's chimp in 2009 and left with no face or hands. Now, thanks to a ...
Are you someone who live for heartwarming animal content? Well, this one is truly made for you. A viral video buzzing on the ...
The ScienceAccording to a study published by PNAS, chimpanzee muscle produces about 1.35 times more dynamic force than human ...
Have you ever seen a chimpanzee brushing its teeth? If not, a video going viral on social media might be your first glimpse!
Female chimps are often the ones who leave their birth group. That means most do not live near their mothers or sisters.
Mr Trump cut USAID funds in January, saying that the organisation, which provides humanitarian aid abroad, is “not aligned ...
Female chimpanzees that forge strong, grooming-rich friendships with other females dramatically boost their infants’ odds of making it past the perilous first year—no kin required. Three decades of ...
Ever find yourself people-watching in a cafe, or tuning into reality TV just to see who's arguing with who? You're not ...
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, as well as Rocky Vista University (U.S.), show that ...
However, studies like these are increasingly hard to carry out, researchers say, as wild chimpanzee populations are depleted by hunting, the pet trade, and habitat destruction.