Chimpanzees Use Tree-Strike Sounds for Communication

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A five-year study in Guinea-Bissau found that wild chimpanzees use stones to produce sounds by striking them against trees, likely as a form of communication, with young chimpanzees learning this behavior socially, indicating cultural transmission among primates.
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