Goa, April 11 -- A shocking and brutal conflict has erupted among chimpanzees in Uganda's Kibale National Park, leaving scientists stunned. Once known as the world's largest cohesive chimp community, the Ngogo group has fractured into violent rival factions. What began as internal tension has escalated into what researchers are calling a "civil war," resulting in the deaths of at least 24 chimpanzees, including 17 infants, since 2018. Experts say the group's social structure has completely collapsed, with aggressive encounters becoming frequent and deadly. Lead researcher Aaron Sandel notes that this rare level of sustained violence offers disturbing insights into territorial disputes and the evolutionary roots of conflict, drawing eerie ...