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Brief article on released chimpanzees

Category: Uncategorized | Date: Aug 04 2009 | By: chimpanzeeconservation

Please read a brief article we published recently about “hand-clasp grooming” performed by some of the released chimpanzees. This article is available online at: http://mahale.web.infoseek.co.jp/PAN/16_1/16(1)_03.html

We witnessed this behavior when Rappa and Albert were reunited and it was quite astonishing for us to see this really particular grooming behavior. Handclasp grooming is a behavior which has before been described elsewhere at a few wild chimpanzee study sites, especially in East Africa. But not all wild chimpanzee communities display this behavior! It is truly a social custom, a cultural behavior unique to some chimpanzee communities!More data are being gathered on this behavior as we speak and it appears now that it is spreading among some of the released chimpanzees. It is fascinating to see rehabilitated chimpanzees being able to innovate and propagate new behaviors…Culture in the making!

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Tacugama » Hand Clasp Grooming recorded in Sierra Leone….!, on 18 Aug 2009

[…] Although we’ve seen the behaviour before we’ve never managed to catch it on picture until now. You can also read more about this on a recent post from Guinea’s Chimpanzee Conservation Project. […]

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