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Chimps Have a Built-In GPS

destinyland writes "European researchers have discovered that chimpanzees have a built-in mental GPS, keeping 'a geometric mental map of their home range, moving from point to point in nearly straight lines.' Using GPS, two primatologists followed 15 chimpanzees for 217 days, and determined that the apes were 'using a mental map built around geometric coordinates.' They're not just identifying landmarks in their surroundings, and in fact, even when swinging through trees, the chimps planned out their route several trees in advance. Here's the paper in the journal Animal Behavior."

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  1. But... by ATOMISCHE · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Calling it GPS implies they are using external signals to locate. The article says the chimps are creating and using internal distance transform maps.

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  3. What does the G in GPS stand for by edittard · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No they don't. Drop them somewhere they've never been before and ask them to go somewhere else they've never been before and they'll either pull funny faces at you or initiate a poo barrage.

    Tell me again, what does the G in GPS stand for? It sure doesn't stand for "having a reasonable memory of your surroundings and a rough sense of direction". And neither do the P or the S.

    Bullshit summary again. Or maybe bullshit article. Who cares? After a while, you don't bother.

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  4. Isn't that just... by caitsith01 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...a fancy way of saying "remembering where stuff is relative to other stuff"?

    My cat can do that. If she wants to come upstairs in my house, she'll walk in a straight line to the bottom of the staircase from wherever she is, up the stairs, and in a straight line from there to wherever she wants to be.

    I guess she's got "cat GPS" and/or is "using internal distance transform maps"... I never knew she was so talented.

    I would think most semi-complex animals have this ability.

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    1. Re:Isn't that just... by NineNine · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I agree. I have a completely blind cat, and she gets around the house just fine, only running into stuff if I move furniture. It's really impressive to see, as she learns her environment the first time around. This article wasn't news to me.