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  2. Pant-hoot - Wikipedia

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    Chimpanzee vocalizing Pant-hoot made by an adult male chimpanzee, effectively demonstrating the introduction, build-up, climax and let-down phases. [1] The pant-hoot is a loud, structurally complex vocalization of chimpanzees. [2] The call is generally divided into four distinct, successive phases: introduction, build-up, climax and let-down. [2]

  3. Travis (chimpanzee) - Wikipedia

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    Travis (October 21, 1995 – February 16, 2009) was a male chimpanzee who was raised by and lived with Sandra Herold in Stamford, Connecticut.On February 16, 2009, he attacked and mauled Herold's friend, Charla Nash, blinding her, severing several body parts, and lacerating her face, before he was shot and killed by responding Officer Frank Chiafari.

  4. Great ape language - Wikipedia

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    Facial expressions can be used to convey a message. Great ape language research historically involved attempts to teach chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas and orangutans to communicate using imitative human speech, sign language, physical tokens and computerized lexigrams.

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  6. Laughter in animals - Wikipedia

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    The differences between chimpanzee and human laughter may be the result of adaptations that have evolved to enable human speech. One study analyzed sounds made by human babies and bonobos when tickled. It found that although the bonobo's laugh was a higher frequency, the laugh followed the same sonographic pattern as human babies and included ...

  7. Scientists find out this strange habit in humans’ closest ...

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    Scientists have uncovered a curious behavior in humans’ closest living relatives. While every aminal needs to relieve itself, new research shows that chimpanzees, who share 98 percent of their ...

  8. Grieving Chimpanzee Refuses to Let Go of Baby Who Passed at ...

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    Baby chimps are called infants, not surprising since scientists have found that chimps share 98.8% of their DNA with human babies. Had Natalia's baby lived, she would have clung to her mother for ...

  9. Animal language - Wikipedia

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    Animal languages are forms of communication between animals that show similarities to human language. [1] Animals communicate through a variety of signs, such as sounds and movements. Signing among animals may be considered a form of language if the inventory of signs is large enough. The signs are relatively arbitrary, and the animals seem to ...