Much of modern research on animal "language" reminds me of a remark by one of my favorite comedians, Paul Lynde. Readers of a certain age may recall his snarky irreverent humor. He was asked once on a quiz show if it were possible to get a baby monkey to say "momma"? Lynde replied, "Give me a pair of pliers and a lit cigarette, and I'll get him to say anything you want."
Rather than pliers and cigarettes, researchers at Duke University are likely to have employed tasty treats for their resea...
Published on October 05, 2016 11:27