A case of spontaneous acquisition of a human sound by an orangutan.

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Published in Primates on December 04, 2008

Authors

Serge A Wich1, Karyl B Swartz, Madeleine E Hardus, Adriano R Lameira, Erin Stromberg, Robert W Shumaker

Author Affiliations

1: Great Ape Trust of Iowa, 4200 SE 44th Ave, Des Moines, IA 50320, USA. swich@greatapetrust.org

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