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Variability in molar crown morphology and cusp wear in two Western chimpanzee populations.

Julia StuhlträgerOttmar KullmerRoman M WittigKornelius KupczikEllen Schulz-Kornas
Published in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
The similar crown morphology between both populations fits with previous descriptions for Western chimpanzees and provides additional data on dental variation within this subspecies. The wear pattern of the Taï chimpanzees are in concordance with their observed tool rather than tooth use to open nuts/seeds, while the Liberian chimpanzees may have consumed hard food items crushed between their molars.
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