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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Another Talking Mammal

The rock hyrax, a tiny mammal that lives in Africa and the Middle East, communicates in by way of "song" that shows the rudiments of language, including regional dialects and hints of syntax.
Posted by James Veitch at 3:35 PM
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Labels: Africa, language, middle east, rock hyrax

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