Chimpanzees in Uganda locked in eight-year 'civil war', say researchers
Published: 2026-04-11
Chimpanzees in Uganda locked in vicious 'civil war', say researchers 1 day ago Hafsa Khalil Aaron Sandel via Reuters This shows adult male chimpanzees of one group attacking a male chimpanzee of another group in 2019 The world's largest known group of wild chimpanzees has split and been locked in a vicious "civil war" for the last eight years, according to researchers. It is not clear exactly why the once close-knit community of Ngogo chimpanzees at Uganda's Kibale National Park are at loggerheads, but since 2018 the scientists have recorded 24 killings, including 17 infants. "These were chimps that would hold hands," lead author Aaron Sandel said. "Now they're trying to kill each other." The study, published in the journal Science , says the intensity and duration of the violence may inform how early human conflict developed. Wild chimpanzees filmed using forest 'first aid' Sandel, an anthropologist from the University of Texas in the US, and co-director of the Ngogo Chimpanzee Project, says chimpanzees are "very territorial", and have "hostile interactions with those from other groups". "[It's] like a fear of strangers," he told the Science podcast. But over several decades, Sandel said the nearly 200 Ngogo chimpanzees had lived in harmony. There were divided into two sets - known to researchers as Western and Central - but they had existed overall as a cohesive group. Sandel…
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