Groundbreaking Swiss Research Links Bonobo Calls to Human Language
University of Zurich study reveals unprecedented similarities between bonobo communication and human word combinations

Key Takeaways
- University of Zurich scientists discovered bonobos use non-trivial compositionality in their communication
- Researchers analyzed 700 recordings of wild bonobo calls in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Scientists documented 300 contextual characteristics for bonobo calls
- Humans and bonobos share a common ancestor from 7-13 million years ago
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They Said
"This represents an important step towards understanding the communication of other species, as it is the first time that we have determined the meaning of calls across the whole vocal repertoire of an animal"
"Our study therefore suggests that our ancestors already extensively used compositionality at least 7 million years ago, if not more"