Chimpanzees Initiate Bloodiest Conflict on Record; Motive Still Unknown


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A long-running conflict in a Ugandan park may provide clues to the origins of human warfare and strategies to avoid it. The article suggests that studying the ongoing tensions and interactions within this protected area could shed light on how conflicts begin, escalate, and potentially be mitigated. It highlights the value of examining historical and ecological factors that contribute to discord among groups sharing resources, space, and livelihoods in such environments.





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