It turns out apes and monkeys possess vocal membranes in their throats that humans lack. Scientists suspect these structures ...
The monkeys' "ultra-yodels" had frequency leaps that were five times larger than human frequency changes, often exceeding three octaves. (Human yodelers are limited to one octave.) While the monkeys' ...
New research shows that when it comes to yodeling, some monkeys outperform even the famed Alpine singers of Austria and ...
Monkeys will always be better at yodelling than humans because they have a "cheap trick" hidden in their voice box, ...
MONKEYS are the undisputed kings of yodelling, research shows. They were found to have a frequency range five times greater ...
It’s a battle for resources in the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans in India. In this wild place, rhesus macaque monkeys ...
Humans are not the only species to combine concepts to build more complex meaning, a new study found. Bonobo chimpanzees ...
Yodelling monkeys can produce far greater frequency jumps than humans due to special structures in their throats, research ...
A new study has found that the world's finest yodellers aren't from Austria or Switzerland, but the rainforests of Latin America. The research provides significant new insights into the diverse vocal ...
A new study has found that the world's finest yodelers aren't from Austria or Switzerland, but the rainforests of Latin ...
In our study, we compared these connectivity fingerprints across the human, chimpanzee, and macaque monkey brain. The chimpanzee is, together with the bonobo, our closest living relative.
Austrian researchers reveal why snow monkeys don't suffer maternal deaths during childbirth, offering insights into safer ...