@article{oai:ir.soken.ac.jp:00003821, author = {長谷川, 眞理子 and HIRAI-HASEGAWA, Mariko and BYRNE, Richard W and TAKASAKI, Hiroyuki and BYRNE, J. M E}, issue = {1}, journal = {Folia Primatologica, Folia Primatologica}, month = {}, note = {In the Mahale Mountains National Park of Tanzania, a group of about 33 chimpanzees were observed to surround a leopard den containing a mother and at least one cub and to drag out and kill the cub. This is the first report of chimpanzees or any other primate species killing their potential predator's offspring. The incident suggests that chimpanzees, without any weapons, can manage to defend themselves against a carnivore of at least up to leopard size, and implicates how the early hominids may have reacted against their potential predators.}, pages = {8--13}, title = {Aggression toward large carnivores by wild chimpanzees of Mahale Mountains National Park, Tanzania}, volume = {47}, year = {1986} }