Primates have 'hard wired' warning calls for different predators

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Primates share a universal language of 'hard wired' warning calls to protect themselves from a range of predators, study claims

Monkeys are thought to have language 'hard-wired' in their brains after creating a warning call for man-made drones.When they hear the snake warning call, they stand very still on two legs to avoid getting bitten, while the leopard warning call makes them climb a tree so they can't get caught.

 

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Just seems like monkey business to me.

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