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Through experiments and observation, researchers discover
that chimps can cooperate, but that teamwork comes easier for the more
peace-loving bonobos.
running time 10:23
While some apes are capable of mastering words and numbers
with great difficulty, it may be that impulse control is what prevents them
from cooperating more fully.
running time 8:15
In children, a penchant for teaching appears even before
language in the form of a deceptively simple gesture—pointing—a
gesture that the other apes never use.
running time 6:46