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Bonobos Show How Early Humans Formed Social Bonds and Cooperated

According to a study published Thursday in the journal Science, we're not alone: bonobos team up with outsiders too, in everything from grooming to food sharing, even forming alliances against sexual aggressors.

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Bonobos in the Wild Capable of Forming Strategic Alliances With Other Groups

Bonobo apes can cooperate both within and outside their groups. Click to read more. Bonobos belong to a species of great ape that shares almost all of Homo sapiens DNA, making them one of our closest relatives.

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