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Marmoset monkeys call each other by name study finds

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16 September 2024

On 16 September 2024 BBC reported: Scientists studying the behavior of marmoset monkeys believe the creatures are able to call one another by name. The monkeys were found to use calls -- known as 'phee calls' -- which were different for each marmoset. Apart from humans, only dolphins and elephants had previously been found to use vocal communication to talk to members of their own species. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

...Scientists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem recorded conversations between pairs of marmoset monkeys.

...Researchers also found the monkeys could recognize when the calls were directed at them and that they were more likely to respond when they were called by their name.

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