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xchrom

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Sat Jun 2, 2012, 09:49 AM Jun 2012

Goo-goo-gorillas have their own kind of baby talk

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21879-googoogorillas-have-their-own-kind-of-baby-talk.html


Ape my gestures (Image: Suzi Eszterhas/Minden Pictures/FLPA)

"Do you want to play wiv mummy? Wocka-wocka-woo?" said the gorilla. Well, not quite, but older gorillas have been found to use a modified system of gestures when communicating with infants. Much like "motherese", the baby talk human parents use when talking to their children, the gorillas' special gestures may help the infants to develop their own communication skills.

Eva Maria Luëf and Katja Liebal of the Free University of Berlin in Germany monitored 24 captive lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla) for four months, focusing on the gestures they used to start and stop play. Typically, gorillas might encourage play by slapping others while making a "play face", for instance, or somersaulting, and end bouts by placing a hand on the other gorilla's head. With infants, every older gorilla used more touch-based gestures and repeated their gestures more.

No other apes have been seen modifying their signals for infants, although rhesus macaques do change one call when directing it at infants. But Luëf suspects that all great apes can do it. The adults could be encouraging the infants to develop their gesturing, says Richard Byrne of the University of St Andrews, UK.

Gorillas have to learn how best to use their repertoire of gestures. That takes practice, and possibly help from older gorillas. "I think it's very likely that's what's going on," Byrne says.
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Goo-goo-gorillas have their own kind of baby talk (Original Post) xchrom Jun 2012 OP
Hey! My goats talk to their babies! murray hill farm Jun 2012 #1

murray hill farm

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1. Hey! My goats talk to their babies!
Sat Jun 2, 2012, 11:06 AM
Jun 2012

They begin talking to them before they are even born. It is a sound made at no other time and only used for the babies to call to them to follow or to come to them or to stay clear of perceived danger. To tell them that it OK to eat something or not, etc. It is probably true of all animals. The gorillas just have a one up on it because of their ability to gesture so well.

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