[ad_1] An intriguing study published this week suggests that bonobos, among the closest relatives of humans, are surprisingly willing to give food to a friend. But they did not share any tools. …
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[ad_1] An intriguing study published this week suggests that bonobos, among the closest relatives of humans, are surprisingly willing to give food to a friend. But they did not share any tools. …
Read More »What's mine is yours, kind of: Bonobos and the thorny evolving roots of sharing
[ad_1] An intriguing study published this week suggests that bonobos, among the closest relatives of humans, are surprisingly willing to give food to a friend. But they did not share any tools. …
Read More »What's mine is yours, kind of: Bonobos and the thorny evolving roots of sharing
[ad_1] An intriguing study published this week suggests that bonobos, among the closest relatives of humans, are surprisingly willing to give food to a friend. But they did not share any tools. …
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