Princeton study suggests that monkeys, like humans, may have 'self
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A team of scientists determined that changing an infant monkey's verbal development also changed a physical marker of domesticity: a patch of light fur on its forehead. This link between tameness and language development supports the theory that humans have "self domesticated."
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