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#News: Great #apes tease and prank each other π€‘ππ¦π¦§π΅π just as humans do. Including body-slamming, hair-pulling and waving objects in front of each other's faces - new #research study finds #sentience #primatology #primates #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife
Apes Enjoy Joking and Teasing Each Other
New research finds that itβs not only human babies who love to playfully tease each other. Researchers reasoned that since language is not required for this behaviour, similar kinds of playfuβ¦Palm Oil Detectives
#News: π #Chimpanzeesβ remarkable tool use and behaviours may evolve over generations, showing early stages of cumulative culture, new research reveals. π οΈπΏ
But their survival is at risk! Chimpanzees, great #apes, and many smaller #monkey species face extinction due to habitat destruction caused by palm oil plantations. π΄π₯
Take action: Protect their future by choosing wisely. #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife π΄π₯βοΈ
'Genetic time machine' reveals complex chimpanzee cultures
Chimpanzees are known for their remarkable intelligence and use of tools, but could their cultures also evolve over time like human cultures? A new, multidisciplinary study suggests that some of their most advanced behaviors may have been passed downβ¦ScienceDaily
#News: Great #apes tease and prank each other just as humans do. Including body-slamming, hair-pulling and waving objects in front of each other's faces - new #research study finds #sentience #primatology #primates #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife
Apes Enjoy Joking and Teasing Each Other
New research finds that it is not only human babies who love to playfully tease each other. Researchers reasoned that since language is not required for this behaviour, similar kinds of playful teaβ¦Palm Oil Detectives
Apes Enjoy Joking and Teasing Each Other
New research finds that it is not only human babies who love to playfully tease each other. Researchers reasoned that since language is not required for this behaviour, similar kinds of playful teaβ¦Palm Oil Detectives
Great news: Apes have a sense of humour and they enjoy teasing each other
New research finds that it is not only human babies who love to playfully tease each other. Researchers reasoned that since language is not required for this behaviour, similar kinds of playful teaβ¦Palm Oil Detectives
Exposure of African ape sites to climate change impacts
Large gaps remain in our understanding of the vulnerability of specific animal taxa and regions to climate change, especially regarding extreme climate impact events.journals.plos.org