Apeing the Gender Gap Young Female Chimps Outsmart Males
Chimpanzees have demonstrated yet another close similarity to their human cousins. Young female chimps learn skills earlier, spend more time studying and tend to do better than young male chimpanzees.| Comments on article "Apeing the Gender Gap Young Female Chimps Outsmart Males" | |||||||||
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