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Can Animals Empathize? Maybe Not.

How about: Most definitely not ...

Chimpanzees are indifferent to the welfare of unrelated group members.
Nature. 2005 Oct 27;437(7063):1357-9.
 
... cooperative behaviour in non-human primates is mainly limited to kin and reciprocating partners, and is virtually never extended to unfamiliar individuals. Here we present experimental tests of the existence of other-regarding preferences in non-human primates, and show that chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) do not take advantage of opportunities to deliver benefits to familiar individuals at no material cost to themselves, suggesting that chimpanzee behaviour is not motivated by other-regarding preferences.
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