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What The Animal Kingdom’s Most Playful Adults Teach Us About Development
Inverse· 11 hours agoWild chimpanzees have been studied for more than 60 years, but they continue to delight and surprise...
Grieving Chimpanzee Refuses to Let Go of Baby Who Passed at Spanish Zoo
PetHelpful via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBelieve it or not, it's actually natural behavior for chimpanzees to do this, and it's also giving...
A Mourning Mother Chimp Carries Her Dead Baby For 3 Months At Zoo
IFLScience· 6 days agoA grieving chimpanzee has been carrying around her dead baby for months at a Spanish zoo in a tragic...
Crows can count up to four, a new study finds
CNN.com· 4 days agoNot only can the inquisitive creatures count, but they can match the number of calls they make when shown a numeral, according to a new study, led by a...
Ape expert rates 10 monkey and ape attack scenes in movies and TV
Business Insider· 5 days ago...appearance of the great apes, such as the brutish strength and massive size of the gorilla-like...
Researchers decode how elephants form "sentences," lending insight to their complex communication
Salon via Yahoo News· 1 day agoShe added, "It could be we're gonna go left, we're gonna go to that mountain, or we're gonna wait."...
Chimp Has Been Carrying Dead Infant for 3 Months
newser· 5 days agoA 2010 study described how the mothers of two young chimps who died of a respiratory illness in Bossou, Guinea, in 2003 "continued to carry their...
Doctor Orangutan, I Presume
Medscape· 17 hours agoJAKARTA, INDONESIA— Rakus is in his 30s. Called "akar kuning" by the Indonesians, this plant is known for its medicinal properties and is used by...
People have observed animals self-medicate with plants for millennia
United Press International via Yahoo News· 4 days agoA remarkable body of accounts from ancient to medieval times describes self-medication by many...
Crows can ‘count’ similarly to toddlers, according to new study
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBefore toddlers learn to master symbolic counting–where “one” stands for a single object and “two”...