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Chimpanzees start using a new tool-use gesture during an alpha male takeover

by Staff June 28, 2018
June 28, 2018 59 views
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Similar to humans, non-human primates combine gestures, facial expressions, and vocalizations in various ways to communicate effectively. Researchers investigated one such signal, the ‘leaf clip’ gesture, which re-emerged in a wild chimpanzee group during an alpha takeover.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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