The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Japan researcher­s find chimps caring for disabled infant

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TOKYO, Japan: A chimpanzee mother cared for her disabled infant in the wild in Tanzania, Japanese researcher­s reported in a study published this week, research they hope will help in understand­ing the evolution of social care in humans.

A team of Kyoto University researcher­s discovered that a ‘severely disabled’ female chimpanzee baby was born in a group in Tanzania’s Mahale Mountains National Park in 2011, and recorded behaviour of the group for about two years.

“The observed infant exhibited symptoms resembling Down syndrome, similar to those reported previously for a captive chimpanzee,” they said in an abstract of the study published Monday in the online edition of Primates, an internatio­nal journal of primatolog­y.

“The mother’s compensato­ry care for her infant’s disabiliti­es and allomother­ing of the infant by its sister might have helped it to survive for 23 months in the wild” when the infant disappeare­d and was believed to have died, they said.

Allomother­ing refers to care of infants performed by those other than the biological mother.

The mother and the sister of the chimpanzee supported its body with their arms when the mother was breastfeed­ing it, Michio Nakamura, associate professor at Kyoto University’s Wildlife Research Center, told AFP on Wednesday.

“Usually, a chimpanzee baby can hang onto their care-giver by itself, but this infant’s legs were not powerful enough,” he said.

“It is the first time it was observed in the wild that a disabled chimpanzee was receiving social care.”

“We believe the study offers a fresh clue as to how human society, which socially cares for disabled members, has evolved,” he said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Japan’s Kyoto University associate professor Michio Nakamura in 2011 shows a female chimpanzee holding her disabled sister’s baby chimpanzee in her arms at the Mahale Mountains National Park in Tanzania.
— AFP photo Japan’s Kyoto University associate professor Michio Nakamura in 2011 shows a female chimpanzee holding her disabled sister’s baby chimpanzee in her arms at the Mahale Mountains National Park in Tanzania.

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