Article 59DAC Chimps pare down their social circle in later years – study

Chimps pare down their social circle in later years – study

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Researchers say chimpanzees and humans share same pattern of social ageing

There is more that comes with older age than greying hair and wrinkled skin. When humans reach their later years, they favour more established friends and their social circle is pared down.

Now, for what appears to be the first time, scientists have seen the same behaviour in another species. More than two decades of observations of chimpanzees reveal that older males choose to hang out with their long-term friends at the expense of other relationships.

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