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Do Animals Laugh?
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Human laughter may trace its evolutionary beginnings to vocalizations made during play. This type of "laughing" is found in many mammals and even in some birds.
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Do animals laugh?
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People laugh together as a way to connect and bond.
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And though the sounds of laughter can vary widely across individuals and groups,
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the sound of a laugh is usually recognizable even between people belonging to different cultures.
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But what about animals other than humans?
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Do they produce sounds of enjoyment?
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And do these sounds, and what causes them, bear any resemblance to human laughter?
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In other words, do animals laugh?
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In humans, laughter can express a range of emotions,
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from positive feelings like enjoyment to negative ones such as disgust.
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People also laugh when they hear a joke, or when they see something that they think is funny.
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And while it's unknown if animals' intelligence includes what humans would call a sense of humor,
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many animals produce unique sounds during play,
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and researchers consider such vocalizations to be a close analog of human laughter.
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Recently, scientists reviewed dozens of studies looking for any mentions in any animal of vocal signaling during play,
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and they published their findings in the journal Bioacoustics.
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The researchers identified 63 mammal species and two bird species that laughed while playing.
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Many of these sounds, such as the purr of a vervet monkey,
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the ultrasonic trill of a rat,
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the whistle and squawk of a bottlenose dolphin,
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and the peeping of a squirrel monkey
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occurred only while the animals were at play.
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Scientists found these vocal play signals throughout the mammal literature,
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especially among primates, rodents, social carnivores,
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and, to a lesser extent, marine mammals, they wrote in the study.
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In fact, most primate species, including chimpanzees, gorillas, monkeys, and baboons,
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demonstrated playful laughter,
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from panting chuckles, lip-smacking and grunts,
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to cackles, trills, and squeals.
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And if you listen to the panting play laughter of primates,
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it's easy to see how our laughter may have originated during play.
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Human laughter may have started out as a similar panting sound
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that, over evolutionary time,
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became the vocalized ha-ha-ha that we use today.
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Laughing animals.
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Just another one of life's little mysteries.
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