Fragmentation of Chimpanzee Supercluster Suggests Natural Basis for Mass Violence Among Humans
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What was once the largest known group of chimpanzees has descended into factional violence over the past decade, and primatologists think that humanity could learn something from their observations. Nearly two dozen authors contributed to the paper, published last week in Science. The researchers tracked the Ngogo chimpanzee group over the course of 30 years… The post Fragmentation of Chimpanzee Supercluster Suggests Natural Basis for Mass Violence Among Humans appeared first on Techopedia .
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