New research shows the rhythmic giggles we share with great apes date back 15 million years—and may hold the key to how we ...
The Number That Explains Almost Nothing Gorillas and humans share 98.3% of their DNA. That figure comes from genome ...
While laughing seems uniquely human, it is not. Researchers now have compared laughter in humans to laughter in the various ...
We have changed from wanting animals to understand human language to wanting to understand how they communicate with each ...
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Bonobo male Kikongo making 'happy' grin faces at the Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary, Democratic Republic of Congo, October 2010 ...
Exploring these differences formed the crux of a new study that documented laughing patterns between primates — a very ...
The study compared laughter from four orangutans, two gorillas, three bonobos, four chimpanzees, and four human children, ...
Humans have long been fascinated by the idea of a real-life "Doctor Dolittle," someone who "could talk to the animals, learn their languages, maybe take an animal degree." Pet owners ponder if dogs ...
Gorillas are very intelligent creatures who experience many of the same emotions that humans do. Some of these heightened emotions can lead to arguments. But as one gorilla learned, sometimes things ...
Kiyomasa, a 13-year-old western lowland gorilla at Japan's Higashiyama Zoo, has become an internet sensation after a video showed him sitting alone in a thoughtful pose following a reported ...
There are few animals as fascinating and entertaining to watch as gorillas. I know it's like 70% scratching themselves, but that other 30% is magic, and a video from a zoo in Japan shows what looks ...