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New research on the rhythmic drumming and complex calls of chimpanzees could point scientists to the origins of language.
In celebration of eight decades of Thomas and his friends, which began with Wilbert Awdry’s The Railway Series and evolved ...
Southern Shakespeare plays 'Henry IV, Part 1,' Tallahassee Ballet enchants with 'Cinderella,' and Young Actors takes on ...
Shredding and electronics recycling, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Northwoods Credit Union, 902 Stanley Ave., Cloquet. 18th annual event that traditionally has provided document shredding expands to include ...
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DC News Now on MSNLast-minute Mother’s Day plans to bring mom to around the DMVNeed some last-minute Mother’s Day plans to bring mom to? Here is a list of Mother’s Day events and activities all mothers ...
Three Bollinger County Health Center nurses share their unique journeys into public health, highlighting the challenges and ...
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10 Things Cats Understand About Their Humans InstantlyHave you ever felt that your cat just knows what you’re thinking? It’s almost as if they’re psychic, peering into your soul ...
Original play 'Hector' by Clint Hames, Sardis Secondary plant sale, Cheam Elementary's 150th anniversary and more coming up ...
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AZ Animals on MSNIs This Really How a Seal Sounds?Seals are chatty mammals that make a variety of sounds, communicating with one another through underwater frequencies.
Chimpanzees combine hoots, calls and grunts to convey far more concepts than with single sounds alone. It may be a first among nonhuman animals.
A 2022 study from the same research team showed that chimpanzees can drum on the buttress roots of trees. Drumming on these ...
Humans are the only species on Earth known to use language. They do this by combining sounds into words and words into ...
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