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Chimps Display a Hallmark of Human Behavior: Cooperation

Source: The New York Times

Strong interpersonal connections aren’t only for humans. Learn more about the traits we share with our close genetic cousins, chimpanzees.

This entry was posted in The Bonds Between Us and tagged Science & Nature on February 3, 2015 by Mikki Gibson.

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