Chimps Wear Grass in Ear
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Chimps adopt pointless social fads such as wearing grass in their ears

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Chimpanzees living in a wildlife sanctuary in Zambia have started wearing grass or sticks in their ears.
Hilarious images show the fashion-forward chimps taking part in the latest craze.
Researchers say that the group weren't doing this for any practical reason, such as to relieve a hard-to-reach itch.
Instead, the impractical habit has spread as a purely social trend.
Chimps are exceptionally adept at spreading new techniques and skills through social learning.
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