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Chimpanzees and bonobos have human-like friend circles, study finds

A recent study reveals that chimpanzees and bonobos develop social bonds similarly to humans, with distinct inner circles and broader community connections. This insight into the social structures of these great apes could inform conservation strategies and enhance understanding of primate social behavior.

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