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#229 – Richard Wrangham: Role of Violence, Sex, and Fire in Human Evolution

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Chimpanzee Males Attack a Single Male

Violence in the sense of killing is very much associated with a group. Individuals don't benefit by getting into a fight in which they risk being hurt themselves. It's only when you have overwhelming power that the temptation to try and kill another victim rises sufficiently for them to be motivated to do it. The average number of chimpanzee males that attack a single male in something like 50 observations from various different study sites is eight-to-one.

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