Chimpanzees prefer to focus on fewer friends as they age, study suggests

Chimpanzees prefer to focus on fewer friends as they age, study suggests (John Lower/Harvard University)

Chimpanzees prefer to focus on fewer friends as they age, study suggests (John Lower/Harvard University)

Like humans, wild chimpanzees focus on fewer but more meaningful friendships as they grow older, research suggests.

The study provides the first evidence that non-humans also exhibit age-related social selectivity, researchers say.

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