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Study: Ongoing Conflict Spurs Rare Community Split in Chimps

  • The largest known group of wild chimpanzees has been in a brutal conflict for eight years, according to researchers.
  • Since 2018, scientists recorded 24 killings, including 17 infants from the Central chimpanzees' group.
  • Members of the Western group began attacking the Central chimpanzees after the split in 2018.
  • Lead author Aaron Sandel noted that these chimps, once close, are now trying to kill each other.
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They grew up together, knew each other their whole lives, but suddenly yesterday's friend became an enemy, a new study shows. Nearly 30 chimpanzees have died in a bloody 'civil war' in Uganda.

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Scientists have documented a very rare and violent split of a group of primates living in Kibale National Park.

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In a Ugandan forest, chimpanzees of the same group compete in a "civil war", which is rare according to experts who continue to search for the precise causes.

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In chimpanzees, violence escalates after a division of the group: 24 attacks require at least 7 males and 17 juveniles.

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