Chimps learn new skills from each other like humans

It's not just the humans who learn new skills from each other, wild chimpanzees that see a friend making and using a new tool are likely to make one for themselves, a new study has shown

London: It's not just the humans who learn new skills from each other, wild chimpanzees that see a friend making and using a new tool are likely to make one for themselves, a new study has shown.

Scientists have, for the first time, witnessed in real-time new behaviour being adopted and transmitted from individual to individual within a wild chimpanzee colony.