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    Bonobos refuse to participate when faced with unequal rewards

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    The question of whether non-human animals have a sense of fairness has been widely debated. Some studies suggest that primates and other cooperative species show an aversion to inequity, while others argue that responses to unequal rewards can be explained by frustration, social disappointment, or food expectations.
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