Chimps Smack Their Lips in Rhythms Uncannily Similar to Human Language - ScienceAlert 28-May-2020
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Chimps Smack Their Lips in Rhythms Uncannily Similar to Human Language - ScienceAlert
The way chimpanzees smack their lips together has a similar rhythm to human speech, and a new study suggests this could be a clue to where our ancestors got their knack for language.
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