Wild chimpanzees recorded waging 'civil war' with coordinated attacks
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- #Civil War in Primates
- #Chimpanzee Behavior
- First observed 'civil war' in wild chimpanzees documented in Uganda's Ngogo group.
- Once cohesive group split into western and central factions after 2015, leading to 24 attacks by western chimps.
- Attacks resulted in at least seven adult males and 17 infants killed over seven years.
- Social hierarchy changes and deaths of key individuals contributed to group fracture.
- Similar in-group violence may have occurred in 1970s Gombe chimpanzee group observed by Jane Goodall.
- Human activities like deforestation or disease outbreaks could increase frequency of such conflicts.
- Study highlights parallels to human civil war dynamics, emphasizing cooperation and aggression within species.