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Scientists threw a tea party for apes and discovered they can use their imagination and play pretend
Kanzi, a 43-year-old bonobo, identified imaginary juice and grapes with 68% accuracy, showing apes may share imagination capacities once thought unique to humans.
- On Thursday, the journal Science published results showing Kanzi, a bonobo, could imagine and track invisible juice being poured in a controlled experiment, providing first evidence of animal pretense.
- Researchers adapted childhood development tests into a tea-party task to test pretense, addressing skepticism over anecdotal observations of chimpanzees and bonobos in a make-believe setup.
- In the tests, Kanzi chose the correct cup 34 of 50 trials and pointed to real juice 14 of 18 trials across three experiments with 18-trial sessions.
- Christopher Krupenye and co-authors say the results imply Kanzi could hold imagined and real scenarios simultaneously, but his lexigram language training may limit generalizing findings to other apes.
- In the broader debate, researchers point to social cognition as a possible human differentiator, with some scientists unconvinced Kanzi's choices prove make-believe while others say apes share cognitive imagination, feeding debate over human uniqueness and social collaboration.
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Do apes have imagination? A tea party experiment offers clues
Scientists wondered whether Kanzi, the bonobo, had the capacity to play pretend
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleNew experiments confirm that these animals are able to play with non-existent objects just as children do. “In their minds, they can conceive things that do not exist,” experts say.
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