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Chimpanzees in West Africa have been seen carrying their dead for weeks, grooming the body, chasing away flies, and sitting close to the remains — behaviours so close to mourning that researchers still argue over what they mean

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Two days after her daughter died, Vuavua was still waving the flies away from the body. She had been carrying it since the morning it happened, a small limb gripped in one hand as she walked, and she would keep carrying it for another seventeen days. Field researchers in the forest around Bossou, in south-eastern Guinea, filmed the lot. What happened at Bossou A respiratory illness swept the Bossou community in 2003 and killed five chimpanzees, …
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ScienceBlog.com broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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