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How Do Great Apes Go Wild? with Dr. Laura Simone Lewis

Getting Better with Jonathan Van Ness

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The Importance of Having Names in the Environment

Chimps and binobles live in large groups of up to 200 individuals that don't range together all at all times of the day. They have specific ranges, but sometimes they'll actually come into contact with neighboring groups. This is what we call out group members. In chimpanzees, intergroup interactions can be very aggressive. So I think it tells us a lot, right? Something about our own human interactions and behaviors and how we see our group mates.

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