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Research Reveals Monkeys Eavesdrop Too Like Humans – Science Times
Researchers found a scandalous behavior that primates and humans share: they too eavesdrop on conversations and make snap judgments.

Researchers reveal a scandalous trait that primates share with humans. That is their ability to eavesdrop in conversations with other monkeys. Past experiments revealed that monkeys could forge social bonds to understand video games like how humans behave. But this new research suggests that humans and primates are perhaps more alike than previously thought.The study, published in the journal Science Advances, reveals that marmosets can eavesdrop and evaluate monkey conversations and shows an affinity…
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