
Originally Posted by
Tony Williams
I recall reading various reports of great ape behaviour which indicate deceitfulness (usually to find a way of keeping a choice piece of food for themselves). I have also read of examples of altruistic behaviour (helping others to get to food when there is no prospect of immediate return - and even helping their tame humans to obtain something which is out of reach).
Both of these suggest that apes are aware of other apes and even people as being individuals like themselves, can put themselves in their minds and work out what they might want, and respond accordingly.
While I agree that it isn't possible to be certain, such an awareness of others does indicate that when they observe that all apes older than themselves grow old and die, then they may also understand that it will happen to them.
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