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Mar192012

Chimpanzees Mediate, Too

Chimpanzees Mediate, Too

Times Live
March 19, 2012

Fighting chimpanzees sometimes look for an impartial member of their group to mediate in their conflict, according to researchers from the University of Zurich. The team said it was astonishing that chimpanzees were able to mediate in a conflict, without themselves deriving any immediate advantage from their efforts.

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