Wild Chimpanzees Inform Ignorant Group Members of Danger
Catherine Crockford(University of St Andrews), Klaus Zuberbühler(Natural Resources Conservation Service), Roger Mundry(Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology), Roman M. Wittig(University of St Andrews)
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