Play, Social Behaviors, and Psychological Development Across Disparate Species of Primates and Arthropoda: The Result of Disparate Groups of Chimpanzees Meeting vs the Result of Disparate Groups of Bonobos Meeting, the Number of Arachnids With Social Behaviors, How These Arachnids Interact Socially, the Reason Scientists Believe Part of This Behavior is Play and/or Practice, the Benefit for Arachnids Participating Within This Play and/or Practice Behavior, the Impact Upon Rats Which Have Not Experienced Play, How Scientists Study Play Within Rats, and the Mental Health of the Millennial Generation vs the Mental Health of the Baby Boomer and Generation X Generations

When 2 or more groups of chimpanzees meet either in the wild or in an unnatural setting (eg. laboratory or zoo etc.), they typically always fight, however when 2 or more groups of bonobos meet in either the wild or an unnatural setting, they typically always play. Of the 50,000 species of spider found upon Earth, approximately 20 are social species which work in concert to make enormous webs together, capture prey together, and rear  each others offspring. Some of these spiders engage in play in...


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