Guerrilla masses, like humans, are estimated to have nectarines


London, Ta. July 28, 2019, Sunday

The science of the relationship between man and monkey has been proven. Gorillas live in small groups of humans that have predominant males, some females and chicks, but gorillas also have a human-like species, Cambridge University research has revealed.

Understanding the behavior of gorillas living in dense forests was a challenge for researchers. At the end of years of observation of behavior associated with gorillas social interaction has yielded some anecdotal information.

Researchers have found that gorillas form an extended family with different relationships and relationships with their family, which has six gorillas. In addition, there were groups that had an average of 5 gorillas. Although they were not connected to each other, they interacted.

Robin Morrison, a biological human scientist at the University of Cambridge and who led the study, said that this gorilla ony could be a village, small group or tribe, similar to the primitive human being. Have. There are also inaccessible occasions during the year in which gorillas gather and eat fruit.

Morrison believes that gorillas will do this by learning from each other how to access food. That means it can create a collectable memory. According to this study, published in the journal Science Proceedings of the Royal Society, Morrison believes that according to our study, this animal that has died from extinction is very sensible and progressive. Scientists hope that this study will help to understand the origins of human social behavior.

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