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

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)

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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