Orangutans use tools to fool predators with kiss squeaks

Thursday, August 6, 2009 - 07:28 in Biology & Nature

Clever orangutans are using tools to change the sound of their kiss squeaks' a call made in response to predators. Scientists reporting in Proceedings B of the Royal Society explain how these tools are helping the orangutans of Borneo to trick snakes, tigers and leopards...

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