Chimpanzees recognize one another from their rear ends

Sunday, December 4, 2016 - 09:21 in Biology & Nature

It is important for social animals to be able to recognise one another quickly. Humans are able to recognize each other immediately from their faces. Faces are also important for chimpanzees, but a new study shows that the animals' buttocks also play a role.

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