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Orangutan Can Make Simultaneous Sounds Similar to Human Beatboxing [Study]
The findings shed light on primitive primate communication. Click to read more. Orangutans have been found to make simultaneous sounds like human beatboxing, according to a new study led by scientists in the United Kingdom.
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