BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Orangutans use 'charades' to talkFirst Faved : Aug 02 2007 by tigerexotiqueFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 0 timesFave It!
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- tigerexotique - Aug 02 2007 | news, animals, science
Quoted: Researchers show orangutans intentionally modify or repeat their signals to get their messages across.
Monkey see, monkey do! Primates are amazing...glad we evolved from them and not from animals like the Dodo bird.
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