By Mark Waghorn Humans can instinctively understand our “great ape” cousins through hand gestures – even though we do not use the movements anymore, scientists found. We share the same “sign language” – despite being separated from a common ancestor that roamed earth 10 million years ago. Chimps and bonobos use similar bodily motions to communicate with each other, scientists […]
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