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  2. Gombe Chimpanzee War - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards, the victorious chimpanzees celebrated boisterously, throwing and dragging branches with hoots and screams, and retreated. [1] Once the Kasakela group had left, Godi stood up again, but probably died of his injuries soon after. [1] This was the first time chimpanzees had been seen to deliberately attempt to kill a fellow male ...

  3. Bonobo - Wikipedia

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    The bonobo (/ b ə ˈ n oʊ b oʊ, ˈ b ɒ n ə b oʊ /; Pan paniscus), also historically called the pygmy chimpanzee (less often the dwarf chimpanzee or gracile chimpanzee), is an endangered great ape and one of the two species making up the genus Pan (the other being the common chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes). [4]

  4. Scientists observe chimpanzees using human-like warfare tactic

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    There is no reason to risk a fight with the odds against you. ... Chimpanzees and the closely related bonobos are the species nearest genetically to humans, sharing about 98.8% of our DNA. The ...

  5. Tool use by non-humans - Wikipedia

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    The chimpanzee then disables them with the stick to make them fall out and eats them rapidly. Afterwards, the chimpanzee opens the branch with its teeth to obtain the grubs and the honey. [25] Chimpanzees have even been observed using two tools: a stick to dig into an ant nest and a "brush" made from grass stems with their teeth to collect the ...

  6. Remembrances of apes past: Chimpanzees and bonobos can ... - AOL

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    Our closest animal relatives are capable of remembering former groupmates they haven't seen in years, or even decades, researchers report.

  7. Some apes may have a social memory that rivals ours, study ...

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    In the study, scientists worked with 26 chimpanzees and bonobos living in sanctuaries in Japan and Europe. They showed the apes two photos at a time — one of a familiar face and one of a stranger.

  8. Demonic Males - Wikipedia

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    Demonic Males begins by explaining that humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans are a group of genetically related great apes, that humans are genetically closer to chimps than chimps are to gorillas, and that chimps and bonobos are most closely genetically related.

  9. Pan (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Bonobos frequently have sex, sometimes to help prevent and resolve conflicts. Different groups of chimpanzees also have different cultural behaviour with preferences for types of tools. [53] The common chimpanzee tends to display greater aggression than does the bonobo. [54] The average captive chimpanzee sleeps 9 hours and 42 minutes per day. [55]