Animals
Can Animals Laugh and Vocalize Like Humans? Short Answer is Yes
The vocalizations made by animals during play are very similar to human laughter. People who laugh together are more likely to link and bond. And, while the causes of laughter vary greatly between individuals and communities, the sound of a laugh is generally familiar to people from various cultures.
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