Bonobos: Do they resolve all conflicts with sex? That's not true.
A new study reveals that despite the perception of bonobos as peaceful creatures, they too exhibit aggression, dispelling the myth that they resolve all conflicts through sexual behavior.
Where does humanity's gem obsession come from β do chimpanzees know the answer?
A recent study suggests that early humans may have been drawn to crystals due to their unique transparency and geometry, a preference also observed in chimpanzees.
Bonobos, seen as peaceful, tie with chimpanzees in aggressiveness
A new study suggests that bonobos, once considered peaceful, exhibit aggression levels similar to chimpanzees, challenging their tranquil reputation.
A study questions the pacifism of bonobos: in captivity, they are not less aggressive than chimpanzees but attack different targets
A recent study challenges the notion that bonobos are inherently more peaceful than chimpanzees, finding that in captivity, both species exhibit similar levels of aggression despite targeting different objectives.
Chimpanzees against females and bonobos against males: equally aggressive, but with different victims
A study reveals that chimpanzees and bonobos display similar levels of aggression, challenging the notion that one species is significantly more violent than the other.
Chimpanzees, just like humans, are fascinated by crystals
Researchers found that chimpanzees exhibit a surprising interest in crystals, often keeping them rather than returning them.
Animals: Chimpanzees Like Glitter
Researchers have discovered that chimpanzees, much like humans, have a fascination with glittery objects, indicating a shared characteristic in attraction to shiny items.
Chimpanzees test positive for alcohol: like one or two drinks a day
A study found that many wild chimpanzees are consuming alcohol by eating overripe fruits, similar to one or two drinks a day for humans.
Magical moment chimpanzees rescued from poachers are amazed by bubbles at sanctuary
Photographs capture rescued chimpanzees at Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Sierra Leone mesmerized by bubbles.
Revolutionary Discovery About Chimpanzees: Researchers Were Amazed Even After Seeing Everything
Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery about chimpanzee decision-making that reveals their cognitive abilities exceed previous assumptions.
The Human Jaw is an Evolutionary Byproduct
New research suggests the unique structure of the human jaw may have evolved without direct adaptive necessity, distinguishing humans from other primates like chimpanzees.
After Tomy's death: the challenge with the other two chimpanzees left in the country and with laws to protect them in the future
Following the death of Tomy, a former zoo chimpanzee, discussions arise about the remaining chimpanzees in Argentina and the need for protective legislation.
In Senegal, observing chimpanzees saves some from working in the mines
In Senegal's Kedougou region, local men have transitioned from dangerous mining work to research and observation of chimpanzees due to a long-running scientific project.