Naming others is considered a marker of highly advanced cognition in social animals, previously observed only in humans, bottlenose dolphins and African elephants. Marmoset monkeys have now joined ...
Marmoset monkeys have been found to use specific calls to name each other, a behaviour previously thought to exist only in humans, dolphins and elephants. Naming other individuals in a population is a ...
Mother and daughter Marmoset Monkeys; Bhumi and Belle. (David Omer Lab via SWNS) By Stephen Beech via SWNS Monkeys have names for each other, reveals new research. Marmosets use specific calls - known ...
New study from Hebrew University reveals that marmoset monkeys use specific calls, known as "phee-calls," to name each other, a behavior previously known to exist only in humans, dolphins, and ...
Marmosets use specific calls - known as "phee-calls" - to identify and communicate with each other, say scientists. Humans, dolphins and elephants are the only other species known to do so, according ...