Chimpanzee Recognises Sister 26 Years Ago: Amazing creatures...
Many living things have incredible memories. Chimpanzees are the most common among them. Chimpanzees have remarkable memory abilities that exceed our expectations.
A recent study suggests that chimps may remember humans they saw 25 years ago. Researchers used infrared eye tracking cameras to study chimps.
Cameras were utilised to observe changes in the look of chimps by displaying various images, including familiar ones in the group. Chimpanzees were more likely to gaze at photographs of known faces, according to experts. Chimpanzees' eyes grow unnaturally when exposed to images of familiar faces, according to researchers. This is considered.familiar faces. This is considered as a sign of
recognition. They also spent more time looking at
chimpanzees that they had not seen for a long time
but with whom they had a good relationship before.
One chimpanzee in the group named Louise had not
Seen her sister in 26 years. Even so, Louis stared at
the picture of his sister for a long time. "Many
Animals have a great ability to recognize each other.
We don't know exactly how they do it. But even afterChimpanzees can remember people they saw 25
years ago, a new study says. The researchers studied
chimpanzees using infrared eye tracking cameras.
Such cameras were used to record the changes in the
appearance of the chimpanzees by showing them
different types of pictures and including familiar
one in the group. The researchers found that
Chimpanzees spent more time looking at pictures of
people they had been with and were familiar with
with. Researchers have found that chimpanzees' eyes
expand abnormally when they see pictures of
familiar faces. This is
Chimpanzee Recognizes Sister 26
Years Ago; Amazing creatures...
v There are many living things that have
amazing memory. Chimpanzees are the most
prominent among them. The ability of chimpanzees
to remember is beyond our expectations.
Chimpanzees can remember people they saw 25
years ago, a new study says. The researchers studied
chimpanzees using infrared eye tracking cameras.
Such cameras were used to record the changes in the
appearance of the chimpanzees by showing them
different types of pictures and including familiar
one in the group. The researchers found that
Chimpanzees spent more time looking at pictures of
people they had been with and were familiar with
with. Researchers have found that chimpanzees' eyes
expand abnormally when they see pictures of
familiar faces. This is considered as a sign of
recognition. They also spent more time looking at
chimpanzees that they had not seen for a long time
but with whom they had a good relationship before.
One chimpanzee in the group named Louise had not
Seen her sister in 26 years. Even so, Louis stared at
the picture of his sister for a long time. "Many
Animals have a great ability to recognize each other.
We don't know exactly how they do it. But even after
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