The work suggests it may be because human parents and caregivers are able to keep a closer eye on human babies, while chimp mothers can curtail their children’s behavior for only as long as they can ...
Chimpanzees show physical risk taking peaks in infancy, not adolescence, highlighting the powerful role of supervision in ...
The riskiest behavior in humans peaks in adolescence. Researchers from the University of Michigan and James Madison ...
A young chimp swings through the jungle canopy at the Ngogo Chimpanzee Project at Kibale National Park in Uganda. Image credit: Kevin Lee/Ngogo ...
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