Humans and apes have shared a laugh for 15 million years, says study - France 24
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Humans and great apes giggle alike: study MyChamplainValley.comRhythm and timing in laughter reveal that human vocal plasticity falls on a hominid continuum
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Humans and apes have shared a laugh for 15 million years, says study France 24Rhythm and timing in laughter reveal that human vocal plasticity falls on a hominid continuum
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