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We Owe It All to Figs. Our primate ancestors’ love of the complex fruit changed the world.

We Owe It All to Figs

We Owe It All to Figs: When you bite into an apple, you bite into thousands of years of interactions between these fruits and primates.

A forest can walk across a landscape in the gut of a primate, traveling one defecation at a time.

Many but not all chimpanzee communities use sticks to eat ants. Others use sticks to eat termites. Many use sticks to access honey. Some use sticks to kill and eat bush babies. Bush babies are small, big-eyed, nocturnal primates with adorable little hands that look, yes, like furry babies living up and among the trees. Some chimpanzees love to eat them. Other chimpanzee populations use sticks to gather and eat algae.

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