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2024-03-25T14:05:03.499Z

Highlights: A study published this Monday March 25 by the University of Tokyo reveals that Chinese titmice (Parus minor) have developed the ability to communicate through gestures. Toshitaka Suzuki and his collaborator, Norimasa Sugita, both authors of the study, observed the behavior of eight pairs in nest boxes for eleven days. It was then that they discovered “that the Chinese titmouse uses gestures to communicate with its partner”, according to Tosh itaka Suzuki. Subscribe Already subscribed? To log in, click here.


A study published this Monday March 25 by the University of Tokyo proves that the Chinese titmouse has developed gesture communication skills.


Who could have predicted that such small animals could communicate other than by squealing?

A study published this Monday March 25 by the University of Tokyo reveals that Chinese titmice (Parus minor) have developed the ability to communicate through gestures.

Toshitaka Suzuki and his collaborator, Norimasa Sugita, both authors of the study, observed the behavior of eight pairs in nest boxes for eleven days.

It was then that they discovered “that the Chinese titmouse uses gestures to communicate with its partner”, according to Toshitaka Suzuki.

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