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Chimpanzees Would Cook if Given the Chance, Research Says (New York Times)

August 14, 2015
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Work by Associate Professor Felix Warneken on the cognitive abilities of chimpanzees, which might extend to their understanding of cooking, is reviewed in the New York Times.

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