Animals
Study Finds That Female Chimpanzees Contribute Greatly to Territory Protection
The study has found that female chimpanzees play a crucial part in their group's territory protection and expansion. An international research team has conducted an extensive survey of several neighboring western chimpanzee groups, and they found that not only females but the whole group play essential roles in intergroup competition.
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