The Daily Telegraph

Chimpanzee­s seen attacking gorillas in wild for first time

- By Nick Allen in Washington

CHIMPANZEE­S have been observed attacking and killing gorillas in the wild for the first time, and scientists suggest climate change may be partly to blame.

The attacks took place in Gabon, central Africa, and were believed to have been caused by competitio­n for food.

Relations between chimpanzee­s and gorillas are traditiona­lly relaxed and they have been recorded peacefully foraging, and having playful encounters.

But researcher­s witnessed two brutal and fatal mass fights as they were studying chimpanzee­s in the Loango National Park.

Both encounters took place as chimpanzee­s were patrolling on the outer limit of their territory. The first battle lasted 52 minutes, and the second one 79 minutes.

On the first occasion, with researcher­s 100ft away, a group of 27 chimpanzee­s launched an attack on five gorillas. The western lowland gorillas tried to defend themselves and injured several chimpanzee­s. Four adult gorillas – two silverback­s and two females – escaped, but an infant gorilla was killed.

In the second battle more than two dozen chimpanzee­s attacked seven gorillas, again killing an infant, which was then eaten.

Researcher­s from Osnabruck University and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutiona­ry Anthropolo­gy in Germany published their report in the journal Nature.

They said fruit in Gabon’s forests was not as widespread as in the past, suggesting climate change could be a factor. But they said more research was needed to establish the cause of the outbreak of violence among the apes.

Tobias Deschner, one of the study’s authors, said that it was the “first evidence that the presence of chimpanzee­s can have a lethal impact on gorillas”.

He added: “It could be that sharing of food resources by chimpanzee­s, gorillas and forest elephants in the Loango National Park results in increased competitio­n, and sometimes even in lethal interactio­ns between the two great ape species.”

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