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Annotation Comment [[AnnotationComment::The communication experiment of Mason and Hollis shows that this is indeed possible and does happen.[30] Rhesus monkeys developed their own signals to inform a partner monkey of the location of food which the first monkey could see but not reach, while the partner could reach but not see it.]]
Last Modification Date 2019-09-09T22:44:01.094Z
Last Modification User User:Sarah Oberbichler
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