Bonobos Found to Share Resources and Cooperate Across Group Boundaries

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Bonobos Found to Share Resources and Cooperate Across Group Boundaries
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A study finds that bonobos, like humans, share resources and cooperate with individuals from other social groups, even when there is no immediate benefit. This suggests that the ability to cooperate with unrelated individuals may not be unique to humans.

Humans regularly cooperate and share resources with other, unrelated humans in different social groups , often without any immediate, reciprocated benefits. The phenomenon has been considered unique to our species. But some bonobos appear to share this social trait, a study finds. Bonobos, like humans, live in social groups with individuals that may not be very closely related.

But compared with territorial and aggressive chimpanzees, bonobos have a more easygoing, tolerant attitude toward other groups. Bonobos occasionally groom and share food with unrelated individuals from other social groups and have even been known to cooperate in hunting. So behavioral ecologists Liran Samuni of the German Primate Center in Göttingen and Martin Surbeck of Harvard University studied two bonobo groups in the Congo’s Kokolopori Bonobo Reserve to investigate their cooperative behavior across group boundaries. The researchers found that bonobos engage in cooperative behaviors with individuals from other groups, even when there’s no immediate payoff. This discovery suggests that the ability to cooperate and share resources with unrelated individuals may not be unique to humans, but may have evolved in other species as well

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