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Lip-Smacking Primates May Offer Insight Regarding The Origin Of Human Speech
While working in the mountains of Ethiopia, Thore Bergman of the University of Ann Arbor said he would often find himself looking over this shoulder to see who was talking to him. The answer, it turned out, was the gelada baboon.
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