
Pure Science: Chimpanzee community kills first observed wild albino baby
08/06/21 • 13 min
Primatologists have described the first observation in the wild of an albino or pigment-less baby chimpanzee, which was killed by its own community a few days later. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains the new gruesome observations and their significance in understanding primate behaviour.
Primatologists have described the first observation in the wild of an albino or pigment-less baby chimpanzee, which was killed by its own community a few days later. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains the new gruesome observations and their significance in understanding primate behaviour.
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