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Language of Monkeys

The language of some species of monkeys is found to be more more complex than scientists once thought.

“What our research shows is that individual calls do not carry any specific meanings, but different call sequences do,” co-author Klaus Zuberbuhler told Discovery News.

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Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 09:28 am GMT -5

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