Scientists Tickled Gorillas And Found A 15-Million-Year-Old Clue To How Humans Learned Speech - Forbes
- Scientists Tickled Gorillas And Found A 15-Million-Year-Old Clue To How Humans Learned Speech Forbes
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- Apes and humans have been sharing a laugh for 15 million years Phys.org
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