Chimps use ‘hi’ and ‘bye’ greetings, just like humans

Eastern chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) groom each other. (Image credit: Anup Shah via Getty Images)

Chimps and bonobos signal “hello” and “goodbye” to one another when entering and exiting social encounters, a new study finds.

In other words, these apes, which share about 99% of humans’ DNA, politely greet and bid adieu to each other, just like humans do. Until now, this behavior hasn’t been documented outside of the human species, the researchers said.

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