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  • ...cousins, the lower primates like chimpanzees and others. Considering that chimpanzees and human beings come from a common ancestor it is correct to assume that m
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  • ...ispose of tissues that would otherwise attract scavengers or predators. In chimpanzees, the mother focuses no [[attention]] on umbilical severance, instead nursin
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  • ....org/wiki/Gorillas gorillas] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimpanzees chimpanzees].
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  • ...music]] and [[language]] can (e.g. by stroke). In addition, he states that chimpanzees and other animals show no similar [[appreciation]] for rhythm.[https://en.w
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Primates primates] are omnivorous including [[humans]] and chimpanzees. Various birds are omnivorous, whose diet varies from berries and nectar to
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  • ...h century, they speculated that the closest living relatives of humans are chimpanzees. Based on the natural range of these creatures, they surmised that humans ...hough the brain was small (410 cm³), its shape was rounded, unlike that of chimpanzees and gorillas, and more like a modern human brain. Also, the specimen showed
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  • ...hreat or [[warning]] display—known as a snarl—or a sign of submission. For chimpanzees, it can also be a sign of [[fear]]. The study of smiles is a part of geloto
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  • ...Sugiyama, C. E. G. Tutin, R. W. Wrangham, and C. Boesch. 1999. Cultures in Chimpanzees. Nature 399:682-685. Panger, M. A., A. S. Brooks, B. G. Richmond, and B. Wo
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  • ...novelty in human society, compared humans closest biological relatives ([[chimpanzees]] and [[bonobos]]), is the parental role assumed by the males, which were u
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  • ...ve made numerous attempts to teach our phylogenetically closest relatives, chimpanzees and gorillas, to use language. Early efforts to teach them oral language we
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  • ...ted to be vengeful, including a reports of vengeful camels[2] and vengeful chimpanzees.[3]
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  • ...tween human [[society]] and that of humans' closest biological relatives - chimpanzees and bonobos - who appear to be unaware of their "father" connection.[13][14
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  • It has been convincingly demonstrated that chimpanzees show empathy for each other in a wide variety of contexts. They also posses # O’Connell, Sanjida (July 1995). "Empathy in chimpanzees: Evidence for theory of mind?". primates 36 (3): 397–410. doi:10.1007/BF0
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  • ...ind's closest relatives in the animal kingdom.<ref>Goodall, J. 1986. ''The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior.''</ref> As a rule, [[archaeology|archaeolo * Goodall, J. 1986. ''The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior.'' Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard U
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  • ...ind's closest relatives in the animal kingdom.<ref>Goodall, J. 1986. ''The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior.''</ref> As a rule, [[archaeology|archaeolo * Goodall, J. 1986. ''The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior.'' Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard U
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  • ...hanges in genotype can lead to dramatic changes in phenotype; for example, chimpanzees and humans differ in only about 5% of their genomes. (Wetterbom A, Sevov M, ...fusion did not occur in the chimpanzee [[Lineage (evolution)|lineage]] and chimpanzees retain these separate chromosomes. [https://www.genome.org/cgi/content/full
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  • ..., these demonstrations were much as the demonstrations of your baboons and chimpanzees and other primates and other animals, who demonstrate fierceness to potenti
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  • ...nce'''. Given below the diagram, the genetic difference between humans and chimpanzees is roughly 2%, or 20 times larger than the variation among modern humans. ...ans lived roughly 200,000 years ago, latest common ancestors of humans and chimpanzees between four and seven million years ago.
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  • ...nt of material they can associate. People have trained the great apes and chimpanzees to understand hundreds of sound and various arm and body signals. But when
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  • ...mated that the human [[lineage (evolution)|lineage]] diverged from that of chimpanzees about five million&nbsp;years ago, and from [[gorilla]]s about eight milli ...r an animal recognizes its reflection as an image of itself — along with [[chimpanzees]], [[orangutan]]s, [[dolphin]]s, and possibly [[dove|pigeons]]<ref>Robert W
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