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How do baboons communicate with each other? UNL Anthropology professor, Shimelis Beyene studied the biology and social behavior of two different types of baboons. He found that by observing behavior, there were ways to t...
Baboons and their Social Behavior! is an episode from Science Beyond the Classroom podcast by Alex Epperson. How do baboons communicate with each other? UNL Anthropology professor, Shimelis Beyene studied the biology and social behavior of...
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Published May 24, 2012, audio available.
How do baboons communicate with each other? UNL Anthropology professor, Shimelis Beyene studied the biology and social behavior of two different types of baboons. He found that by observing behavior, there were ways to tell a baboon's rank in society. And, the way they communicate isn't too different from the way humans communicate.
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Baboons and their Social Behavior! is from Science Beyond the Classroom podcast by Alex Epperson.
Published May 24, 2012