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: Primatologists have documented numerous instances of healthy apes slowing down their pace to help an elderly or injured troop member keep up. 🎭 2. A Spectrum of Complex Emotions

When researchers place a harmless mark on an ape's forehead and show them a mirror, the ape doesn't try to fight or play with the reflection as a dog or cat would. Instead, they look in the mirror and . They know exactly who is looking back at them. 🌍 The Urgent Call to Protect Our Kin tickle each other

: Apes play, tickle each other, and emit a specific rhythmic panting that scientists recognize as the evolutionary precursor to human laughter. tickle each other