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Chimpanzees or human cousins? Teenage chimps tear leaves and flirt like humans to score dates
Chimpanzees exhibit surprising human-like behaviors, including using leaf-tearing as a flirting technique, mirroring adolescent human awkwardness. This courtship behavior, observed in various forms ...
In the 1960s and 70s, a group of chimpanzees astonished the world by learning sign language. Only two remain and one question ...
It's a rite of passage for awkward teenagers. But learning how to flirt is not a uniquely human trait, an expert has revealed.
Ryan McMaken, editor-in-chief for Mises.org, joins John Stossel to grade Donald Trump's first year in office prior to tonight ...
Like viral sensation Punch and his orange stuffed orangutan, Project Chimps has a resident that can't get enough of her Grinch toys, the sanctuary's executive director says.
Punch is the latest in a line of animals in zoos gaining online popularity, however Born Free urges fans and the wider public not to visit them.
When I first heard rumblings that the world had assembled a conclave to elect a new celebrity zoo animal, I felt preemptively wary, partly due to world events and partly because we still don’t know ...
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Beyond survival: Quantifying joy in the animal kingdom
Introduction There is increasing public concern for the treatment of captive and domesticated animals, including laboratory, ...
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