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"If you don't know that [these are] stress signs, you may not know that your dog is trying to communicate with you," an expert said.
Bonobos form vocal combinations that reflect structured meaning, suggesting language-like traits evolved millions of years ago. Bonobos, our closest living relatives, produce intricate and meaningful ...
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Wild Calls of Bonobo Apes Sound Simple, but Scientists Find Striking Similarities With Human Language The evolution of human ...
A peep from a bonobo is believed to mean roughly “I would like to…” and a whistle is believed to mean “let’s stay together.” But when combined to make a “peep-whistle,” it’s thought to mean something ...
Bonobos, our closest relatives, may not speak, but they use something strikingly similar to human language. A new study from researchers at the University of Zurich and Harvard University reveals that ...
Researchers attempted to decode bonobo calls by recording their social context, then analyzed how the primates string ...
On March 19, the Commission released its report on the results of its third annual mandate, having documented additional ...
Humans can effortlessly talk about an infinite number of topics, from neuroscience to pink elephants, by combining words into ...