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Scientists study chimpanzee groups dividing and engaging in lethal conflict
Researchers are investigating a phenomenon where chimpanzee groups have divided and engaged in lethal conflict, suggesting that factors such as large group size, competition for food, and male rivalry for mating could have destabilized the original group.
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