Peng-Fei Fan
Differences between male and female skulls in some species of gibbon may shed light on how our extinct ancestors lived.
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By exploring Southeast Asian etymologies, we get a glance into the centuries-old relationships between humans and forest creatures.
She’ll be more like me than you.
Parents’ DNA try to manipulate one another in a bid to shape junior in their mould.
Hello, I’m 4% of the global population.
Jess Bryant
It risks becoming the first ape to go extinct.
It’s easy for uninhibited humans to elicit vocal responses from gibbons by imitating their song.
Jerome Ludmann
Gibbons and humans have more in common than might immediately seem apparent. Among many behavioural traits shared by our two species is singing. Not just that – the songs of gibbons have the potential…