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Great Apes May Occasionally Engage in Reciprocal Food Exchange Under the Right Conditions
A trio of psychologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the University of York and Duke University has found that great apes may sometimes engage in reciprocal food exchange under the right circumstances.
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