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Monkeys call each other by name – The Guardian It turned out that for the general…


Monkeys call each other by names — The Guardian
It turned out that to communicate with each other, monkeys use vocal designations reminiscent of human names, scientists have found.
Previously, it was believed that only people, dolphins and elephants had the ability to give each other “names”.
However, a new study conducted by scientists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found this behavior in primates as well.
This behavior shows the social cohesion of marmosets and plays an important role in their survival. The scientists noted that similar skills could develop in other primates with similar social structures.
It turned out that to communicate with each other, monkeys use vocal designations reminiscent of human names, scientists have found.
Previously, it was believed that only people, dolphins and elephants had the ability to give each other “names”.
However, a new study conducted by scientists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found this behavior in primates as well.
This behavior shows the social cohesion of marmosets and plays an important role in their survival. The scientists noted that similar skills could develop in other primates with similar social structures.

