Ai, a female chimpanzee famous for her cognitive skills has died at 49, according to the Japanese institute where she lived.

The Kyoto University’s Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior said Ai died on 9 January of old age and organ failure and that she was surrounded by staff when she died.

Ai was born in western Africa and arrived at the Japanese institute in 1977. There, she became the namesake of the Ai Project, a research programme into the “chimpanzee mind”.

Among the institute’s noteable findings were the fact that Ai was able to use numbers and identify colours.

Researchers gave Ai a special keyboard linked to a computer when she was 18 months, a set-up that they used to study her memory and learning.

At five years old, Ai “mastered numerical naming from one to six and was able to name the number, colour and object of 300 types of samples”, according to a 1985 scientific paper by Tetsuro Matsuzawa, the primatologist behind the Ai Project.

When she was not participating in cognitive tests, Ai was known to enjoy drawing and painting. Like other chimpanzees at the centre, Ai would scrawl marker pens over blank paper without having to be motivated by food rewards.

Japanese media outlet Kyodo news reported that she once escaped with another primate – using a key to unlock her cage.

In 2017 – the 40th anniversary of the Ai Project – a scarf made from one of Ai’s paintings was gifted to renowned primatologist Dame Jane Goodall.

Ai, Japanese chimpanzee who counted and painted, dies at 49

Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousins

Ai, a female chimpanzee famous for her cognitive skills has died at 49, according to the Japanese institute where she lived. The Kyoto University’s Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior said Ai died on 9 January of old age and organ failure and that she was surrounded by staff when she died. Ai was born in western Africa and arrived at the Japanese institute in 1977. There, she became the namesake of the Ai Project, a research programme into the “chimpanzee mind”.Among the institute’s noteable findings were the fact that Ai was able to use numbers and identify colours.

Researchers gave Ai a special keyboard linked to a computer when she was 18 months, a set-up that they used to study her memory and learning. At five years old, Ai “mastered numerical naming from one to six and was able to name the number, colour and object of 300 types of samples”, according to a 1985 scientific paper by Tetsuro Matsuzawa, the primatologist behind the Ai Project.When she was not participating in cognitive tests, Ai was known to enjoy drawing and painting. Like other chimpanzees at the centre, Ai would scrawl marker pens over blank paper without having to be motivated by food rewards.Japanese media outlet Kyodo news reported that she once escaped with another primate – using a key to unlock her cage. In 2000 she gave birth to a son, Ayumu, who is also known for his remarkable memory. In 2017 – the 40th anniversary of the Ai Project – a scarf made from one of Ai’s paintings was gifted to renowned primatologist Dame Jane Goodall.

In 2000 she gave birth to a son, Ayumu, who is also known for his remarkable memory.

Ai, Japanese chimpanzee who counted and painted, dies at 49

When she was not participating in cognitive tests, Ai was known to enjoy drawing and painting

Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior

Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior

Ai reportedly once unlocked her cage using a key and escaped with another primate

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Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousinsChimpanzees more empathetic than assumed – studyWild chimpanzees filmed using forest ‘first aid’

Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousinsChimpanzees more empathetic than assumed – studyWild chimpanzees filmed using forest ‘first aid’

Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousins

Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousins

Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousins

Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousins

Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousins

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