Humans understand wild ape language
Chimps use a whole lexicon of gestures to convey messages like 'play with me' to other members of their groupHumans understand the "signs" or gestures wild chimps and bonobos use to communicate with one another.
It suggests that the last common ancestor we shared with chimps used similar gestures, and that these were a "starting point" for our language.Lead researcher, Dr Kirsty Graham from St Andrews University explained: "We know that all the great apes - chimps and bonobos - have an overlap of about 95% of the gestures they use to communicate.
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