Available reports from
wild chimpanzees give further support to this hypothesis.
Not exact matches
Now, in a pair of studies, researchers show that
chimpanzees will
give up a treat in order to help out an unrelated chimp, and that chimps in the
wild go out on risky patrols in order to protect even nonkin at home.
The bottom line, he says, is if the rule is implemented, it
gives FWS leverage to push for conservation benefits for
wild chimpanzees.
Human researchers are killing
wild chimpanzees by inadvertently
giving them colds, a new study shows for the first time.
I am wondering what your commentary is on the diet of
wild adult
chimpanzees vs. the nutrient make - up of chimp milk for thier babies... I would thinking looking at the great apes and studying what adults eat in the
wild vs. the nutrient makeup of the breast milk would
give us an indicator of what we humans should be eating as adult in comparison to our own breast milk make - up.