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Video: Lemurs in the wild serenade each other with a distinct rhythm, study finds - suggesting the ability to sing evolved early in primates

Indris, known as 'singing lemurs', live in small family groups in the Madagascan rainforest and communicate using songs. They also use rhythmic vocalisations such as alarm calls to alert family members of predators.

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VIDEO: Singing lemurs talking to each other in distinctive rhythms

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