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When the Boss Eats Last: Chimpanzee Groups, the Tragedy of the Commons, and a Leadership Paradox

New research shows that chimpanzee quartets outperform pairs at sustaining a shared resource — and the reason why upends assumptions about dominance and cooperation.

Fifteen Pan troglodytes at the Wolfgang Köhler Primate Research Centre in...

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The Human Wrist’s Knuckle-Walking Past

The bones that enable human dexterity appear to have been inherited from a knuckle-walking ancestor.

Start with two small bones. The lunate and the triquetrum sit in the inner wrist, wedged between the radius and the palm, and in a gorilla...

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Why Primate Males Grow Large: The Case Against the Standard Answer

Neighboring groups, not just rival males, may be shaping sexual size dimorphism across primates

Pick up almost any textbook account of why male gorillas, baboons, or proboscis monkeys are so much larger than females and you’ll read a versi...

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What 81 Apes Can Tell Us About the Origins of Human Thought

A new open-access dataset assembles 18 years of cognitive experiments from the world’s most-studied great ape population.

Some of the apes at Leipzig Zoo have been enrolled in cognitive experiments for nearly two decades. Not continuously...

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Great Apes Match Each Other’s Laugh Faces with Surprising Precision

A new study on orangutans and chimpanzees suggests the fine-tuning of facial mimicry runs deep in primate evolution

Watch two Pan troglodytes playing. Their mouths open wide, lips stretched back, sometimes showing the lower teeth, sometime...

2 months ago
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