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Chimps use leaves to drink alcohol

Scientists find evidence of "long term and and recurrent" drinking of palm wine among chimpanzees in Guinea.

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5 years ago

Phys.Org

Adolescent male chimps still need their mamas

Adolescent male chimps still need their mamas  Phys.org

 

9 years ago

BBC

VIDEO: Released chimps at risk in Liberia

A group of chimpanzees, used for American medical research, have been released back into the wild in Liberia.

 

10 years ago

BBC

Chimps filmed in 'daring' food raids

Footage reveals wild chimps in Uganda stealing crops at night

 

5 years ago

BBC

Coronavirus: Fears for future of endangered chimps in Nigeria

Devastated by hunting and logging, the chimps now face threats from coronavirus, says conservationist.

 

10 years ago

Duke Today

Lowly 'New Girl' Chimps Form Stronger Female Bonds


Duke Today
Lowly 'New Girl' Chimps Form Stronger Female Bonds
Duke Today
Chema and Rumumba, two low-ranking immigrant female chimpanzees, take turns grooming each other in Gombe National Park, Tanzania. A Duke study finds that low-ranking female chimps prefer to socialize with other females of similar status. Photo credit: ...

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

You can never force a donkey to drink

This week was one of a kind as artistes in the performing arts category came together under one umbrella.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Is red wine the best drink for you?

Is red wine a cure-all? The notion could easily be dismissed as fantasy if not for numerous studies trumpeting its benefits. The latest: a study to be published in the journal “Cancer Cell International,” which suggests that red wine slows the spread of lung cancer.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Time for everyone to drink, albeit secretly

You’re up on the hills. Everybody—yes, metaphorically speaking that is—has made it to the hillsides to eat Christmas and New Year with their kith and kin.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Let’s support this drive, let’s drink our own milk

Milk consumption is still very low in our country. Available data shows that on average, every Tanzanian consumes only 42 litres of milk per year, contrary to the World Health Organisation’s recommended amount of 200 litres.

 

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