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Date: 2014-04-03 16:42:37
Apes
Animal intelligence
Ayumu
Common chimpanzee
Animal cognition
Ai
Culture
Fauna of Africa
Zoology
Chimpanzees

Anim Cogn:169–179 DOIs10071ORIGINAL ARTICLE Recognition of pictorial representations

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