Chimpanzees
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Apples to Apples: Linguistic Chimps Learn Region-Specific Calls
Chimpanzees are apparently pretty proficient linguists - probably far more so than most humans can call themselves. Researchers have unveiled evidence that these clever great apes can even adapt to a new dialect or language depending on where they are, picking up new names for things after moving to a new region.
Latest Research Articles
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Aggressive Male Chimps Get to be Fathers
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Crafty Chimps Carefully Choose Materials For Their Tools [VIDEO]
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Chimps Learn 'Culture' From One Another
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Pet Chimps Suffer Long-Term Behavioral Problems
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Chimps Evolved to Become Natural Born Killers
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Fashion Trends Even Among Chimps
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Chimps Outsmart Humans in Strategy Games
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Planet of the Apes: Chimpanzees Show Similar Personality Traits to Humans
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Captive Chimpanzees to be Listed as Endangered, Including Research Chimps