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Female gibbons ‘vogue’ and dance like robots — and make sure they have an audience

Female gibbons perform rhythmic robotic dances for attention or because they’re frustrated, researchers say — even glancing over their shoulder while they move to make sure someone is watching.

The scientists observed four species of gibbons in captivity and surveyed studies of gibbons both in captivity and in the wild to analyze dance-like behaviors. They found that the apes performed in a variety of contexts. They published their findings Aug. 29 on the preprint server BioRxiv.

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