Observations of chimpanzees could shed light on when our human ancestors first controlled fire. Andrew Aiken / Rex Features
From The Independent:
But did the early ancestor of Man learn how to control it?
Wild chimpanzees have been observed carrying out a “fire dance” in front of grassland wildfires as part of a suite of unusual behaviours that could indicate an ability of man’s closet living relative to understand and even control fire.
Instead of fleeing the wildfires in panic, the chimps were seen to monitor them carefully, showing no signs of the fear that other animals normally exhibit. Their leader – the alpha male – was even observed performing a ritualistic display while facing the flames.
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