Researchers have documented a permanent split between the largest-known group of wild chimpanzees, which erupted into a lethal civil war over the past several years — findings that could help scientists better understand the roots of human conflict. The study, published Thursday in the Science journal, traced 30 years of chimp behavior in Kibale…
Violent split in chimpanzee group offers clues on roots of human conflict: Research
Originally reported by The Hill
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