A research-led commentary on the cognitive and social behaviors of great apes, highlighting the need for larger-group studies and greater inclusion of bonobos in ape research to better understand their cooperation, personality, and social dynamics in ecologically relevant ways.
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scientific focus disproportionately favors chimpanzees
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