Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Savanna Chimps Exhibit Human like sharing Behavior
Anthropologist state that chimps in the savanna have a human like behavior which is sharing. The chimps hare their food with other chimps and scholars believe that that is a human like behavior. Hey also share hunting tools, plants, honey, and soil besides meat with the other chimpanzees. Mostly it’s the females taking food from the male. It is made to believe that the males trade food for sex to increase their mating success and the females result in a intake in calories to overcome the energy cost and the possibility of any injury during hunting..
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