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Orangutans, gorillas, chimps, and bonobos all laugh just like humans. That means we’ve been chuckling this way for 15 million years
Ever wondered what it’s like to tickle an ape? Turns out, they bloody love it, and lose their minds laughing just like we do.
Thomas Mulligan examines the evolutionary mystery of why our closest primate relatives never developed the innate human drive ...
Words vanish the instant they’re spoken, and no skeleton can tell us when our ancestors first started talking. So how can ...
A study of chimps, gorillas and other great apes, including human children, sheds light on how laughter has evolved.
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