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For a start, it means that marmoset brothers and sisters are more closely related to each other than human siblings are. On average, a pair of human siblings (identical twins aside) shares 50% of ...
Marmosets can communicate with one another by name and know when they are being addressed, joining a very short list of species exhibiting such behavior, and a first for non-human primates, a new ...
Marmoset monkeys use a high-pitched “phee call” to name other monkeys, one of a short list of animals known to deploy names. The Washington Post. Marmoset monkeys call each other by name, ...
Marmosets use specific vocalizations, known as "phe. Marmosets Have a Skill Only Seen in Dolphins, Elephants, And You. Story ...
Marmoset monkeys join elite list of animals who call each other by names Behaviour may have evolved to help marmosets stay connected in dense rainforests, study says Vishwam Sankaran ...
Mother and daughter marmosets, Bhumi and Belle. Scientists have found that marmosets may have names for each other. David Omer's Lab "This discovery highlights the complexity of social ...
Marmosets are the first nonhuman primates known to use name-like labels for individuals, a new study suggests. By Emily Anthes The common marmoset is a certified chatterbox. The small, South ...
Weighing less than an apple, pygmy marmosets are the tiniest monkeys on earth. They have the ability to leap over 30 times their body length across the treetops in the Amazon jungle.
The common marmoset may be small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, but the diminutive stature of these monkeys belies their enormous significance in unraveling the intricate mysteries of human ...
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