In Cameroon’s Campo Ma’an National Park, western lowland gorillas were once a rare sight. If they heard a human voice, they fled. That reaction was driven by a long history of human-led activities, ...
A new study led by Concordia researchers suggests that carefully habituating wild gorillas to nonthreatening humans can help the animals overcome long-term aversions to people in areas with a history ...
An unusual hypothetical question has captured the internet’s collective imagination in recent weeks, generating thousands of reactions across social media platforms. The scenario in question, whether ...
A study of 140 laughter sequences found the same rhythmic timing pattern in humans, chimps, gorillas, bonobos and orangutans.
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In Cameroon's Campo Ma'an National Park, western lowland gorillas were once a rare sight. If they heard a human voice, they fled. That reaction was driven by a long history of human-led activities, ...
A new study led by Concordia researchers suggests that carefully habituating wild gorillas to non-threatening humans can help the animals overcome long-term aversions to people in areas with a history ...
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