Young female chimpanzees make their nests earlier and more often than young male chimps, demonstrating their independence right from the start, a new UdeM study finds. Young female chimpanzees make their nests earlier and more often than young male chimps, demonstrating their independence right from the start, a new UdeM study finds. Plants & Animals Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Young female chimps develop nest-building independence earlier than males, study reveals
