Study: Marmosets Call Each Other by Names

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The Spin

Narrative A

This major discovery suggests there were precursors for language development in non-human primates. It also challenged the notion that communicating with each other by name is a uniquely human trait. This ability serves practical and emotional purposes across species besides allowing individuals to track and address social companions.

Narrative B

Anthropomorphism can lead to misunderstandings of animal behavior and inappropriate interactions with wildlife. While certain species, like primates and elephants, show behaviors that appear more "human-like," it's crucial to recognize that animal cognition and emotions may be fundamentally different from those of humans.

Metaculus Prediction

There's an 85% chance that any sovereign government will issue a formal apology for their treatment of farm animals by 2200, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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