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Mongabay News on MSNStudy unveils mystery of monkey yodeling — and why humans can’t competeBy Liz Kimbrough Deep in the rainforest, the monkeys are yodeling. Their wild calls echo across the foliage, sending signals of sex and survival. For decades, scientists have studied why they make these sounds,
Their deep, gruff voices echo through the jungle to find other monkey groups. They communicate to avoid territorial disputes. Zoo visitors may be able to hear a booming grunt or howl. They may also catch a glimpse of monkey training.