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New Study Highlights Facial Expression Mimicry Among Great Apes
Research from the University of Portsmouth shows that great apes, such as orangutans and chimpanzees, can closely replicate each other's facial expressions during social interactions.
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Summary
A recent study conducted by the University of Portsmouth has revealed that great apes are capable of mimicking each other's facial expressions with notable accuracy.
This research, published in the journal Scientific Reports, specifically examined the social behaviors of orangutans and chimpanzees.
The findings suggest that these species engage in complex social interactions, reflecting a level of emotional and communicative sophistication.
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