Animals
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New Study Reveals Chimpanzees Pass on Their Knowledge to Next Generation, Just Like Humans
Chimpanzee culture was studied by researchers who came up with some fascinating findings. There is a fundamental assumption in human culture and society that learning new things and passing that knowledge on to the next generation is essential. Although this method known as "cumulative culture" may not be unique to humans. A new study claims that chimpanzees do the same.
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