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When you go to bed at night, are you already thinking about what you'll have for breakfast in the morning?

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If you are, that's one more thing you have in common with chimps.

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Because a new study shows that chimps choose a camp site based on the next morning's menu.

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The work is in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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The jungle may seem like a place where you can always find a ripe piece of fruit.

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But the most calorically dense snacks are highly sought after and quick to disappear.

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A fig tree, for example, can be stripped bare in a single visit by birds, squirrels or any number of fruit-loving species.

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So how does a chimp secure a seat at the highly desirable fig cafe?

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To find out, researchers tracked five wild chimps at a national park in the Ivory Coast.

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And they found that the apes set up their sleeping nests along the path to breakfast, and set out before dawn.

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But they only took these steps when figs were likely on offer.

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The findings suggest that chimps can really plan ahead when it comes to their morning meal.

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And that the early bird may settle for the worm.

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Because a clever chimp already took all the figs.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin.

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