1. Talking monkeys (BBC)
It talks about gelada, a tipe of monkey that eats grass and their speech is
relationated to the origins of human speech, because scientists from the University
of Michigan believes that these gelada calls might be similar to the primitive
noises. Dr Thore Bergman, who was the main author of the study, said that geladas
make sounds which have "speech‐like properties". And most monkey and apes can
only make the most basic noises because they don’t have the vocal anatomy
required to make more complex sounds. Other monkeys and apes can do lip
smacking, they can move quickly theirs jaws, lips and tongues. But the gelada is the
only one that can make vocalisations, sounds with the vocal chords. The scientists
don’t know yet what their sounds mean, but they believe that the noises might be
used the way humans use small talk to help the monkey societies feel more
connected.
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