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chimpanzees
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about chimpanzees cover a range of topics from behavior to genetics. One thread humorously notes that chimpanzees still react angrily to mirrors, but not all of them. Another thread describes Bahati the chimpanzee performing a gym-like stretching routine, highlighting ape behavior. A more scientific thread explores genetic differences between humans and chimpanzees, explaining how missing DNA segments contribute to human brain size and other traits. These posts offer a mix of lighthearted observations and educational content about our closest relatives.
Bahati the chimp seems more gympanzee than chimpanzee and certainly knows about those all-important stretches.
Bahati is pictured doing what seem to be preparations for a heavy session in a fitness centre.
The ape’s five-minute routine, seen by bemused onlookers, began with...
Missing chunks of DNA responsible for turning genes on and off help explain some key differences between chimpanzees and humans -- including why humans have big brains and why the human penis is not covered with prickly spines, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
The study, published in the...