Stone-throwing could mean chimps believe in a god

Video reveals ritualistic behaviour that could explain the evolution of religion in early man

Chimpanzee
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Stone-throwing by chimpanzees seems to be ritualistic and could suggest the animals believe in a god, according to researchers from a German university.

Video footage shows chimps in west Africa throwing rocks into holes in trees, apparently as a sort of ritual. The team reports that the indigenous peoples also collect stones at sacred trees in a way that looks "eerily similar".

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