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Get a load of this: Humans and great apes share similar giggles

Discover how humans and great apes have shared the same laughter patterns for millions of years. Researchers tickled various apes to uncover the fascinating similarities with human giggles, suggesting a common evolutionary ancestor. Dive in...

AP News· Jun 25, 2026 · 5:36 PM · 27 views

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Discover how humans and great apes have shared the same laughter patterns for millions of years. Researchers tickled various apes to uncover the fascinating similarities with human giggles, suggesting a common evolutionary ancestor. Dive into the study that explores the complex world of laughter and its impact on communication. #Evolution #Laughter #HumanConnection #GreatApes #ScienceFacts

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