Rebellion, emotions on the edge, risky behavior… Adolescent crisis is not reserved for people. According to scientists, animals also go through a transition phase before they become adults. This will hardly surprise those who have raised a dog, knowing full well that it is often necessary to redouble efforts to tame it when the hairy is a year old. But why this behavior when they are not expected to get good grades in school, tidy their rooms, take their noses out of the screen and socialize a little less with their friends? Could anything be more fundamental than that in adolescence?
Studying chimpanzees in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a University of Michigan team showed that these great apes faced the same “psychological storm” during adolescence as teenagers, taking more risks and being more angry…
Source: Le Figaro

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