Are you kind?

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Apparently a uniquely human trait:

 

Chimpanzees may be helpful, but humans are the only primates that are kind to others, study suggests

Maybe the reason we call it “human kindness” is because that’s the only kind there is.

We humans might find nothing more heartwarming than seeing other animals befriend and take care of each other. But new research suggests that, although they appear to perform random acts of kindness, chimpanzees, our primate relatives with the most complex social lives, do not actually act with the simple intention of pleasing one another.

http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-kindness-chimpanzees...

Chimps Eat Baby Monkey Brains First—A Clue to Human Evolution

"he noticed that chimps eat subadult prey—infants, juveniles, and adolescents—heads first. Chimps consuming adult prey show less of a pattern, he found.

This left him with a little-studied question that's relevant to how humans evolved: Why would the apes prefer to eat a particular body part first?"

https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/04/chimpanzees-monkeys-brains-a...

We need wook studies. Why don't they go into shows?