The white-handed gibbon, seen here in Thailand, can sing loud enough to be heard from more than a mile away. When scientists tested what helium would do to a gibbon’s voice, it figured out how to keep ...
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Male and female lar gibbons sing duets with notes that are synchronised and occur at regular intervals. These are rhythmic qualities similar to those found in human songs, which could hint at an ...
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