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It takes a village: Chimpanzee babies do better when their moms have social connections
In chimpanzee communities, strong social ties can be a matter of life and death not just for the adults who form them, but for their kids, too. A new study of wild eastern chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes ...
Female chimpanzees that forge strong, grooming-rich friendships with other females dramatically boost their infants’ odds of making it past the perilous first year—no kin required. Three decades of ...
Two chimpanzees have given birth over the last couple of weeks at the Los Angeles Zoo. The mothers and newborn girls are doing well, and visitors can see the baby chimps through viewing times that are ...
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