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Yodelling monkeys can produce far greater frequency jumps than humans due to special structures in their throats, research suggests. Scientists investigated the “abrupt frequency jumps” in monkey ...
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Revealed: Why monkeys are better at yodelling than humansYodellers of the world, you never stood a chance: Monkeys will always be better at yodelling than humans because they have a "cheap trick" hidden in their voice box, scientists revealed Thursday. When ...
A new study suggests that when it comes to yodelling, you might be better taking notes from a monkey. Yodelling is a singing ...
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Primates possess special anatomical structures in their throats called vocal membranes, allowing for yodeling at higher ...
MONKEYS are the undisputed kings of yodelling, research shows. They were found to have a frequency range five times greater ...
Their remarkable vocal ability is thanks to thin vocal cord membranes located above the vocal folds in the larynx.
Yodellers of the world, you never stood a chance: monkeys will always be better at yodelling than humans because they have a “cheap trick” hidden in their voice box, scientists revealed this week.
A new study has found that the world’s finest yodellers aren’t from Austria or Switzerland, but the rainforests of Latin America. Published in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal ...
Echo vom Eierstock is Switzerland’s first feminist yodelling choir. Elena Kaiser is their founder and joins Nuala to discuss where her love of yodelling came from, and why she is challenging the ...
Yodellers of the world, you never stood a chance: Monkeys will always be better at yodelling than humans because they have a "cheap trick" hidden in their voice box, scientists revealed Thursday.
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