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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhen Bonobos Know What You Don’t, They’ll Tell You. It’s a Sign of a Cognitive Ability Called ‘Theory of Mind’A first-of-its-kind study suggests bonobos, like humans, can understand someone else’s lack of knowledge—and adjust their ...
An experiment shows that bonobos can understand when a human lacks knowledge and point them in the right direction ...
Working with three male bonobos, study co-author Luke Townrow ... explaining that the study builds on previous research into ...
The study involved three male bonobos, all living at an education nonprofit called ... Previously, Crockford and some ...
Apes don’t just act on instinct—they recognize when someone lacks information and actively help them out! In a controlled ...
The study involved three male bonobos, all living at an education ... Previously, Crockford and some colleagues found that wild chimps are more likely to emit alarm calls when seeing a risk ...
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