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Communication about the Environment in a Group of Young Chimpanzees
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1971
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PrimatologyEducationCognitionCommunicationSocial SciencesImitative LearningComparative PsychologyPrimate BehaviorBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceSocial CognitionSocial BehaviorHuman-animal InteractionAnimal BehaviorHuman TrainingAnimal CommunicationAnthropologyYoung ChimpanzeesAnimal MindDistant Hidden ObjectsSpecialized Ethological Displays
One chimpanzee can convey to others, who have no other source of information, the presence, direction, quality, and relative quantity or preference value of distant hidden objects that he himself has not seen for several minutes. Exchange of information about objects and events probably requires no human training, or specialized ethological displays, or language.