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How do we know chimps can recognize themselves in mirrors?

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Retry Correct Incorrect According to Scientific American, scientists have long considered chimpanzees self-aware because they’ve recognized nits and gnats on their bodies from their mirror images. Since chimpanzees are known to be adept tool users and attentive at grooming themselves (and each other), those traits came together to recognize the mirror’s utility. And in the process, they proved they recognized themselves.
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How do we know chimps can recognize themselves in mirrors?

  • They were excited to see themselves at first, but got used to it
  • They don’t immediately try to fight themselves
  • They picked at blemishes and debris they saw in the mirror
  • They’ve told us with sign language
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