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Oxford Mail on MSNChimpanzees observed helping each other with wound care by Oxford researchersChimpanzees in Uganda have been observed helping each other with wound care and hygiene by researchers from Oxford University.
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have observed wild chimpanzees in Uganda using medicinal plants to treat wounds. It’s an ...
Chimpanzees and bonobos, share close genetic ties with humans but exhibit distinct physical and behavioral traits. Chimpanzees display male-dominated, aggressive tendencies, while bonobos are known ...
Chimpanzees in Uganda have been observed helping each other with wound care and hygiene by researchers from Oxford University.
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Increasingly, however, talking with the animals is becoming less of a fantasy. This doesn’t just invite some fantastic ...
A new study puts cuttlefish at center stage with the famous "marshmallow test," and shows that these soft-bodied hunters have ...
We like to think we’re one of a kind, unique creatures. We are different, but we do share similarities with our counterparts, from all walks of life around the globe. Not only do we share human ...
New research on the rhythmic drumming and complex calls of chimpanzees could point scientists to the origins of language. Chimpanzees drum and make calls to communicate. Two new studies have found ...
Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have identified a previously unknown species of unicellular organism in seawater ...
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