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Fossils Suggest Common Hearing Patterns Among Humans and Chimpanzees [VIDEO]
Hominin fossils examined from South Africa suggest early humans and chimpanzees had similar hearing patterns, with some slight differences in the direction of humans. This is a preferable auditory system for people living in the savanna and communicating within a short range.
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