• Chimpanzees are more empathetic than assumed

    From Primum Sapienti@invalide@invalid.invalid to sci.anthropology.paleo on Thu May 1 21:09:33 2025
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    https://www.labnews.co.uk/article/2097300/evidence-suggests-chimps-bring-it-in-like-bonobos

    New research suggests chimpanzees and
    bonobos may not be markedly different
    from each other in their capacity for
    empathy.

    The work, by a Durham university team
    led by Dr Jake Brooker which studied 90
    of the ape species in two African
    sanctuaries, challenges assumptions
    about the degree of difference between
    humansrCO two closest animal relatives.

    While it is often supposed that bonobos
    are more empathic and less aggressive
    than chimps, the research concluded that
    both consoled peers in distress and that
    the greatest variation was within rather
    than between species.

    Commented Brooker: "For a long time,
    bonobos have been thought of as the more
    empathic ape. However, we found that
    chimpanzees are just as likely to console
    one another as bonobos.
    ...
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