A sculpture of Jane Goodall and David Greybeard outside the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago Credit: Geary/CC0 David Greybeard's behavior also challenged the long-held assumption that chimpanzees were vegetarians. Goodall found that chimps would hunt and eat smaller primates like colobus monkeys as well, sometimes sharing the carcass with other troop members. She also recorded evidence of strong bonds between mothers and infants, altruism, compassion, and aggression and violence. For instance, dominant females would sometimes kill the infants of rival females, and from 1974 to 1978, there was a violent conflict between two communities of chimpanzees that became known as the Gombe Chimpanzee War. Almost human One of the more colorful chimps Goodall studied was named Frodo, who grew up to be an alpha male with a temperament very unlike his literary namesake. "As an infant, Frodo proved mischievous, disrupting Jane Goodall's efforts to record data on mother-infant relationships by grabbing at her notebooks and binoculars," anthropologist Michael Wilson of the University of Minnesota in Saint Paul recalled on his blog when Frodo died from renal failure in 2013. "As he grew older, Frodo developed a habit of throwing rocks, charging at, hitting, and knocking over human researchers and tourists." Frodo attacked Wilson twice on Wilson's first trip to Gombe, even beating Goodall herself in 1989, although he eventually lost his alpha status and "mellowed considerably" in his later years, per Wilson. Goodall became so renowned around the world that she even featured in one of Gary Larson's Far Side cartoons, in which two chimps are shown grooming when one finds a blonde hair on the other. "Conducting a little more 'research' with that Jane Goodall tramp?" the caption read. The JGI was not amused, sending Larson a letter (without Goodall's knowledge) calling the cartoon an "atrocity," but their objections were not shared by Goodall herself, who thought the cartoon was...
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