Young chimps just make the transition with mother chimp jumping in to intervene if the males were too rough with the initiates, but in humans rituals were created to make a stark delineation between men and children.
Not exact matches
A recent study from the England's University of Portsmouth showed that
young orangutans and
chimps open their mouths and breathe faster when they're tickled,
just like human babies, indicating it's a universal response to pleasure.
In her article on the mental lives of animals, Emma
Young wrote, «
Chimps...
just don't get abstract physical concepts, like...
Noticing that his mother has passed the effects of the drug genetically to
young Caesar, Will is shocked to see
just how extensive the side effects are, resulting in Caesar developing a mind far beyond any ape, as well as typically human traits such as empathy and compassion, leading to a bond between the
chimp and Will's Alzheimer's - afflicted father Charles (John Lithgow).