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Chimpanzees chat just like humans
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
|Issue 78
Scientists know that chimpanzees are a lot like humans – we both have a common ancestor and share about 98.6% of our DNA (a special chemical that tells your body how to grow and develop).
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Now, researchers studying chimpanzees have found that we are alike in other ways, too. Chimpanzees like to have “conversations” with each other and, when they are “talking”, they wait for the other chimp to finish.
This story is from the Issue 78 edition of The Week Junior Science+Nature UK.
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