Apes and humans share an ancient laughter rhythm dating back 15 million years
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Research suggests that humans and great apes share a similar laughter rhythm, with studies indicating this shared trait may date back 15 million years. The similarity in laughter patterns is observed in the timing and rhythm of giggles among great apes and humans. This finding implies a common origin of laughter among humans and great apes, potentially linked to the evolution of human speech.
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