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Good friendship is ‘ timeless and priceless’

Researcher­s suggest that being close to others with similar personalit­y traits goes back millions of years

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Agood friendship is priceless — but it appears to be almost timeless as well. Researcher­s suggest that being close to others with similar personalit­y traits goes back millions of years. They found the phenomenon occurs not only in people but also in chimpanzee­s. This indicates its origins date to when humans and the apes had a similar evolutiona­ry path before going their separate ways.

The phenomenon of good friendship occurs not only in people but also in chimpanzee­s. This indicates its origins date to when humans and the apes had a similar evolutiona­ry path.

The last common ancestor of chimps and humans lived at least six million years ago, indicating the first “best friends” walked the Earth all that time ago, said Austrian and Swiss researcher­s. They studied colonies of chimpanzee­s in two Dutch zoos and firstly rated their personalit­y traits.

Sociabilit­y was measured by physical proximity, for example how often individual­s were within 6 feet of another.

The frequency of grooming, in which the apes remove dirt and parasites from each other, was also crucial as it builds bonds. Then, to work out which chimps were friends, they examined how often one sat or lay in physical contact with another.

This could include sitting side by side, back to back or resting a whole leg or arm on another ape — all signs of friendship.

Analysis revealed the closest friends had similar characters. The researcher­s said: “Chimps of a feather sit together.”

Jorg Massen, of the University of Vienna, said: “The most sociable and bold individual­s preferred the company of other highly sociable and bold individual­s. The shy and less sociable ones spent time with other similarly aloof and shy chimpanzee­s.”

In the US journal Evolution

of Human Behaviour, he added: “What draws both chimpanzee and human friends together is similarity in gregarious­ness and boldness, suggesting that preference for self- like friends dates back to our last common ancestor.’

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