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Chimps Tend To Each Other’s Wounds By Putting Insects On Them

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By Martin M Barillas Scientists observing chimpanzees applying insects to the wounds of their fellow apes have concluded that this previously undocumented behavior is proof that apes show empathy in the same way that humans do. Researchers have been studying a specific group of chimpanzees, which share 99 percent of their DNA with humans, in […]

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