The distribution of
chimpanzee cultural behaviors in the wild may therefore be strongly affected by the identity and social characteristics of the original inventors.
Not exact matches
The impressive geographic variation in
chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
behavior is thought to be
cultural in that it results from the transmission of socially acquired habits.
These findings raise questions about the evolution of our own
cultural behavior and the extent to which
chimpanzee and human cultures rely on the same social and cognitive processes.