p /ppChimpanzees have a bad reputation. Maybe it#8217;s because humans have a thing about wanting to feel unique among primates. Some have argued that humans are the only species that truly behaves altruistically, the only species that actively helps out other individuals even when there is no direct benefit. Despite mounting evidence that other animals, including non-human primates, have various forms of theory of mind, many still believe that human altruism exists because we #8211; and we alone among all the animal kingdom #8211; can understand the goals of others. Or, if there are other animals that can understand the goals of others, perhaps we somehow do it more readily./p a href=http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=chimpanzees-help-but-only-when-asked[More]/a