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Monkeys Take Up ‘Accents’ To Be Friendly With Neighboring Kin – The UBJ
A study has found that monkeys are prepared for picking up new “accents” to be even more friendly to their
A study has found that monkeys are prepared for picking up new “accents” to be even more friendly to their neighbors.
The study, which was published as of late in the peer-reviewed Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology journal, looked at two novel species of monkeys that live in the Brazilian Amazon: The bald-headed white pied tamarins and their cousins, the in the demonstration tamarins. The two species of monkeys share a limited assortment of calls, which they know from birth. These calls range…
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