Chimpanzees
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Chimpanzees Go Fishing for Termites in the Dry Season, Study Finds
The discovery that chimpanzees use tools to fish for termites revolutionized our understanding of their abilities—but we still don't have crucial context to help us understand termite fishing and chimpanzee minds. Are chimpanzees fishing for a seasonal treat or trying their luck?
Latest Research Articles
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Chimpanzee Gang Rips Off Boy's Face During Savage Congo Attack
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Chimpanzees Communities in Uganda Use Unique Leaf Local Gestures to Communicate With Their Groups
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West African Chimpanzees Arrival at Chester Zoo in UK Gives Hopes for Rare Animal Conservation and Protection
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Fascinating Study Finds First evidence of Lasting Social Relationships of Chimpanzees and Gorillas in Wild
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Chimpanzees Uses Communication Known as ‘Hunting Bark’ for Them To Hunt Easier
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New Analysis from the Recordings of 5000 Chimpanzees Reveal a Hidden Language
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Chimpanzees Exhibit Symptoms of Identification When Confronted With Skulls of Their Own Species
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Chimpanzees Apply Insects to Treat Their External Wounds and Others
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In a Historical First, Chimps in Africa were Infected with Leprosy
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Study Finds That Female Chimpanzees Contribute Greatly to Territory Protection
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Toddlers Are 'Tiny Apes' With The Same Non-Verbal Language As Chimpanzees
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