Move Over Dolphins: Chimps And Bonobos Can Recognize Long-Lost Friends And Family For Decades

Move Over Dolphins: Chimps And Bonobos Can Recognize Long-Lost Friends And Family For Decades

Eurasia Review

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Researchers led by a University of California, Berkeley, comparative psychologist have found that great apes and chimpanzees, our closest living relatives, can recognize groupmates they haven't seen in over two decades — evidence of what’s believed to be the longest-lasting nonhuman memory ever recorded. 

The findings...

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