Bonobos receive consolation from bystanders when producing 'baby-like' signals to express their emotional distress

Psychologists from Durham University, UK have found in their study that bonobos produce a variety of signals including “baby-like” signals to strategically display distress when they are attacked by other bonobos.


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Source: Phys.org