Recent observations of various species of monkeys and baboons indicate that some may be capable of sounds that are “a step or two closer to human language.” The New York Times reports that Dr. Klaus Zuberb
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Recent observations of various species of monkeys and baboons indicate that some may be capable of sounds that are “a step or two closer to human language.” The New York Times reports that Dr. Klaus Zuberb