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Mother chimpanzee and her child go to mirror training class in which other chimps participate/Gabon

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During the dry season, chimpanzees are more present in the Gabon area where Anne-Marie and Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE and Michel GUISS DJOMOU have set up their large mirrors to shoot the animals' reactions to their reflections (Equatorial Africa).
This would be due to the presence of many Sacoglottis Gabonensis, trees with tasty fruits, the Ozougas, which these primates love so much that they have one in their mouth continuously and chew its pulp between upper and lower teeth?
In humans, self-recognition in a mirror is not innate. When first exposed to full-length mirrors, as is often found on cupboard doors or in dressing rooms, babies first think that their reflection is a playmate copying their movements. It is only at 2 years old, after long exposures to the mirror in the calm of his house, often with his parents explaining that his image is himself, that a child understands "the mirror". If his mother, without him noticing, puts a lipstick mark on his forehead, then in front of the mirror, seeing his reflection with this mark, he will put his hand on the mark his own forehead (mirror test or mark test developed by psychologist Gordon Gallup Jr).
In chimpanzees, this recognition is also not innate. On the other hand, in the insecurity of the jungle, the young child chimpanzee facing this large mirror with its mother and other chimpanzees who have not made their apprenticeship, its learning is much more difficult as in humans and his outcome very uncertain. Everyone recognizes the reflections of its neighbours but not those of a stranger, their own image that they ignore.
Their misunderstanding of the mirror results in repeated self-scratching.
The rump-rump-rubbing is not a sexual behaviour and is particularly intended to decrease stress.
The young mother is lucky because her child, present on her back, during her rectal-verso copulation does not interfere while often weaning infant or offspring of mating female interposes between the couple in copulation, by pushing back the male while emitting loud scream.
This mother, recognizing her child in the mirror on the back of a female she has never met (her own image), is very confused but absolutely seeking to understand. As soon as she passes the mirror, this unknown female disappears and therefore she checks repeatedly if she is not behind the frame.
Watch this video of a lesson with a much larger "number of learners": https://youtu.be/Gb981k8Q18U
Or the video of one of their very first encounters, full of screams: https://youtu.be/dpX6DUzUHhY
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Dans cette région reculée du Gabon, pendant la saison sèche, les chimpanzés déclenchent plus souvent les caméras placées face aux grands miroirs plantés par Anne-Marie et Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE et Michel GUISS DJOMOU afin de filmer les réactions des animaux face à leur reflets. Est-ce en raison de la présence de nombreux Sacoglottis Gabonensis, arbres aux fruits savoureux, les Ozougas, dont raffolent ces primates au point d’en avoir un dans la bouche en permanence et de mâchonner sa pulpe entre les incisives ?
Chez les humains la reconnaissance de soi dans un miroir n’est pas innée. Lors des premières expositions à des miroirs de plain-pied, comme il y a fréquemment sur les armoires ou dans les dressings des logements, les enfants pensent que leur reflet est un camarade de jeu qui copie leurs gestes. Ce n’est que vers l’âge de 2 ans, après de nombreuses expositions au miroir dans le calme chez soi, souvent en compagnie de ses parents lui expliquant que son image est lui-même, qu’un enfant comprend « le miroir ». Si sa maman, sans qu’il ne s’en rende compte, lui fait une marque de rouge à lèvre sur le front, puis face au miroir, voyant la tête son reflet avec cette tâche rouge, il va porter sa main sur son propre front.
Chez les chimpanzés cette reconnaissance n’est également pas innée. Dans l’insécurité de la jungle, le jeune bébé chimpanzé face au miroir en compagnie de sa mère et d’autres chimpanzés qui n’ont pas fait leur apprentissage, son apprentissage est beaucoup plus difficile et son issue très incertaine. Dans le miroir chacun reconnait les reflets de ses voisins mais pas celui d’un inconnu, sa propre image qu’il ignore. Leur incompréhension se traduit par des grattements répétés.
Le rump-rump-rubbing n'est pas un comportement sexuel. Il vise notamment à faire baisser le stress au sein d’un groupe.
La jeune maman est chanceuse car son enfant, présent sur son dos n’interfère pas lors de sa copulation rectale-verso, alors que souvent un descendant d’une femelle copulant s’interpose entre le couple, en repoussant le mâle en poussant des cris.
Cette mère, reconnaissant dans le miroir son enfant sur le dos d’une femelle qu’elle n’a jamais rencontrée (sa propre image), est très désorientée. Elle cherche absolument à comprendre car dès qu’elle dépasse le miroir, cette femelle inconnue disparaît et donc elle vérifie à maintes reprises si celle-ci ne se trouve pas derrière le cadre.

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