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Scientists at Kyoto University in Japan led the research, which was published Monday in the journal Current Biology. They observed captive chimpanzees living at the Kumamoto Sanctuary for ...
By Annie Roth Ena Onishi, a doctoral student at Kyoto University, has spent over 600 hours watching chimpanzees urinating. She has a good reason for all that peeping, though. She is part of a team ...
Simply put, if a chimp sees another urinate, it will too. The study was led by Ena Onishi, a doctoral student at Kyoto University's Wildlife Research Center in Japan. The concept of socially ...