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Whoa, talk about a wild concept! Apes talking? It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but believe it or not, it’s actually possible. Scientists have been studying the communication abilities of apes for years and have made some pretty incredible discoveries. From sign language to vocalizations, these primates are capable of expressing themselves in ways that may surprise you. So let’s dive into the fascinating world of ape communication and see what we can learn!
Why Can’T Apes Talk? [Solved]
Monkeys and apes don’t have the brain power to talk, according to Fitch. He reckons that if a human brain was in charge, they’d be able to chat away - though it’s still a bit of a head-scratcher why some animals can make basic sounds.
Apes can’t actually talk like humans do, but they do communicate with each other in their own way. They use a variety of vocalizations, facial expressions, and body language to express themselves. For example, they might grunt or hoot to show excitement or displeasure. They also use gestures like pointing and waving to get their point across. So while apes don’t have the same kind of language as us, they still have ways of communicating that are pretty impressive!