Gorillas form social bonds like humans | The Daily Star

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Gorillas form social bonds in a strikingly similar way to humans, including tiers of old friends and family members, according to a study released yesterday that may provide insight into how mankind evolved its social behaviour. Gorillas, which in the wild spend most of their time in dense forests making behavioural studies tricky for researchers, are known to form small family units comprised of a dominant male and several females with offspring.


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