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They are more likely to glare when they feel hard done by rather than seek to calm things down, a study said. And to avoid trouble, it is probably better to buy them a drink than get involved in a staring match. Showdown: Glaring angrily at someone
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Call of the wild has different accents Washingtonians who live close to the National Zoo know all too well about gibbon songs. The small apes begin calling out to one another every morning at dawn and again throughout the day whenever they switch
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However, it seems that gorillas should also be added to the conversation. Turns out the number one killer of male Western lowland gorillas in this country isn't old age something you might assume based on the fact that gorillas only exist here in
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Monkeys 'display self-doubt' like humans Macaques 'self-doubt like humans' Monkeys trained to play computer games have helped to show that it is not just humans that feel self-doubt and uncertainty, a study says. US-based scientists found that
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February 9, 2011 Writers since the 17th Century have suggested that we give someone else a turn at running the planet The new Gulliver's Travels movie is a modern take on Lemuel Gulliver's trip to an island inhabited by tiny people, and his antics as
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Gibbons, which along with the great apes are the closest relatives to humans, sing to communicate with each other, and use song to define territory and woo mates. Couples also sing in duets to strengthen their bond, and their song is adpated to carry
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