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SCIENCEMay 31 · 15:03 UTCSCIENCE DAILY

Chimpanzees and bonobos have human-like friend circles, study finds

A study found that chimpanzees and bonobos form human-like social structures through grooming behavior, with chimpanzees developing selective inner circles and bonobos maintaining egalitarian networks. Researchers observed that older chimpanzees become more selective in their social bonds, while bonobos consistently exhibit a more equal social style.

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