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  2. Yawn - Wikipedia

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    Yawning may be an offshoot of the same imitative impulse. A 2007 study found that young children with autism spectrum disorders do not increase their yawning frequency after seeing videos of other people yawning, in contrast to neurotypical children. In fact, the autistic children actually yawned less during the videos of yawning than during ...

  3. How Cape Town is learning to live with baboons

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    Baboons have made themselves at home in the suburbs of Cape Town, ... Words by Callum Sutherland, video by Sarah Dean and David McKenzie, CNN. November 27, 2023 at 9:42 AM.

  4. Knowsley Safari Park - Wikipedia

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    There is a bypass route past the baboons for those who wish to avoid the risk of the baboons damaging their cars. In 2009 the baboons made the news all over the world when a video was released showing how they were intelligent and curious enough to open car roofboxes. [15]

  5. Baboons are clashing with humans in South Africa's tourist ...

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    A man jogs past as a chacma baboon forages in the garden of a home in a suburban neighborhood of Da Game Park, near Simon's Town, outside of Cape Town, South Africa, Oct. 31, 2024.

  6. Baboon Woman - Wikipedia

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    In the documentary she describes how interacting closely with baboons has revealed a lost part of the self; this is illustrated in a diary excerpt written when she first interacted with a wild troop of baboons while releasing a foster baby orphan; "My mind’s forest had formed new paths, heading towards a profound new worldview. Near a small ...

  7. Study shows how baboons effortlessly transition from walking ...

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    The researchers used sounds, music, food, and mirrors to coax the baboons into walking upright so they could film the movements. The team then analysed the videos, breaking the movement down to 15 ...

  8. Laughter in animals - Wikipedia

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    Chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans show laughter-like vocalizations in response to physical contact such as wrestling, play chasing or tickling.Some orangutans also react with laughter at magic tricks performed by humans.

  9. Can you make it through this video without yawning? - AOL

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    328 participants were asked to watch a three-minute video of people yawning and to keep track of how many times they yawned. Of the 328 participants, 222 contagiously yawned.