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Older Chimps Yawn in Response to Humans
As chimpanzees age, they become more susceptible to catching yawns from humans, a new study shows. The researchers, from Lund University, argue in the open-access journal PLOS One that a possible reason for this phenomenon could be attributed to an increasing ability to empathize as they grow.
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