The Mystery Of Chimpanzee Grooming Behaviour

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Title
The Mystery Of Chimpanzee Grooming Behaviour
Source
ZOOL 567, Fall 2021
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Contributor
Canva
Pixabay
Creator
Chegireddy, Saidivij
Description
Infographic that gives information on how chimpanzees engage in grooming behaviour to communicate their needs. Chimpanzees use various facial expressions to communicate in their social group and improve their survival.
References
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Watts, D. P. (2016). Production of grooming-associated sounds by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) at Ngogo: Variation, social learning, and possible functions. Primates, 57(1), 61–72. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-015-0497-8.
Date
12/01/2021
Category
Communication/Learning