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I and thousands of residents, students and faculty would appreciate the opportunity to observe what Dr. Lacreuse shared in her interview with the reporters about the well-being of the marmosets in her ...
Marmosets are small, adorable monkeys native to South America, but it would be unwise to underestimate them. These diminutive simians are full of surprises, living sophisticated social lives in ...
Marmoset monkeys have been found to use specific calls to name each other, a behaviour previously thought to exist only in humans, dolphins and elephants. Naming other individuals in a population ...
Marmosets are the first nonhuman primates known to use name-like labels for individuals, a new study suggests. By Emily Anthes The common marmoset is a certified chatterbox. The small, South ...
Marmoset monkeys use distinctive, whistle-like “phee calls” to address specific monkeys, similar to how humans use names, according to a study published on Thursday in the journal Science ...
Researchers analysed the “phee calls” between pairs of marmoset monkeys and found that they give each other names. This mother and daughter marmoset were given the names Bhumi and Belle by humans.
Scientists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem recorded conversations between pairs of marmoset monkeys. They separated the two monkeys using a barrier so they could not see each other -and ...
Marmoset monkeys have now joined this exclusive club, according to a new study published in Science on Thursday. The diminutive primates use loud, high-pitched calls to assign each other "vocal ...
Languages: English. You can get in touch with Jess by emailing j.thomson@newsweek.com. Marmosets may have more sophisticated communication than we first thought, with individuals even having names.
Marmosets use unique calls for other monkeys in their family groups, similar to how humans call each other by name. They are the first non-human primates known to do so. This discovery shows that ...