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World’s largest wild chimpanzee group engulfed in 'civil war' in Uganda's Kibale National Park: Study

The conflict involves the world’s largest known group of wild Ngogo chimpanzees community in Kibale National Park, where a once closely bonded group has fractured into opposing sides

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The large community split into separate factions. Representational Pic/File/AFP

The large community split into separate factions. Representational Pic/File/AFP

Wild chimpanzees in Uganda have split into rival factions, engaging in a prolonged and violent “civil war” for the past eight years, researchers have reported in a recently released study.

The conflict involves the world’s largest known group of wild Ngogo chimpanzees community in Kibale National Park, where a once closely bonded group has fractured into opposing sides.

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