Chimpanzees produce ‘hunting bark’ to co-ordinate group members – study

Chimpanzees produce ‘hunting bark’ to co-ordinate group members – study
Chimpanzees produce ‘hunting bark’ to co-ordinate group members – study (Kibale Chimpanzee Project/PA)

Chimpanzees produce a “hunting bark” to call members of their group and co-ordinate a hunt, new research suggests.

Similar to humans, the animals use communication to coordinate their cooperative behaviour – such as during hunting.

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