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Why Scientists Think Chimpanzees Can Predict the Weather

VICE·Luis Prada·about 1 month ago
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Chimpanzees may not have access to weather apps or breaking news alerts about incoming storms. Still, they have a firm grasp on changing conditions, and, according to new research, they use that instinct to plan their nests accordingly. A study published in Current Biology followed a community of 67 chimpanzees in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park. It’s a mountainous region where cold, unpredictable weather makes day-to-day survival more complicated than lowland chimps. The researchers observed how the apes built their nests each evening, and then analyzed those structures the next morning and compared them to weather conditions. Videos by VICE The chimpanzees consistently chose warmer, less windy microclimates and adjusted their nests accordingly. On colder or wetter nights, they built thicker, deeper nests for better insulation. When it seemed like rain was on the way, they built their nests in taller trees with denser canopies for protection from the storms.…

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