Humans not only recognize emotions on the faces of monkeys and apes but also unconsciously mimic those expressions.
Long-tailed macaques given short videos were glued to scenes of fighting—especially when the combatants were monkeys they knew—mirroring the human draw to drama and familiar faces. Low-ranking ...
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How Can Monkeys Yodel Better Than Humans?
If you matched a Swiss singer against a monkey vocalist in a yodeling contest, the non-human primate would win handily, according to a study published in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the ...
A zookeeper gives an update on the progress of Punch, the baby Japanese macaque, and fans of the monkey explain why people ...
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