Young women chimps develop freedom of nests first than men, study shows studies

Young women chimps develop freedom of nests first than men, study shows studies


When it comes to making someone’s bed, a gap appears with chimps between the sexes: women, it seems, it seems more often than men, and from younger age. And it shows that they are more independent, first in life. Credit: Iulia Bădescu

Studied 72 Chimps

He is better to make his bed

The nest building requires learning in the initial infancy and the threshold of physical development to manipulate the branches of the tree. Credit: Iulia Bădescu

Age and vary with sex

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