Animals
Male Orangutans Can Make Travel Plans, Study Finds
Male Orangutans have a reputation for being solitary creatures; they travel alone and emit calls to keep their rivals away. Now, a new study shows that these gigantic apes can plan their trips and their calls are actually a way of telling females where they are going.
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