Ancient Human Ancestors Heard Differently
Early human species may have had sharper hearing in certain frequencies than we enjoy, to facilitate short-range communication in an open environment. Cynthia Graber reports.
ByImagine a predator rustling in the tall grass nearby—or in the ability to hear a comrade making a (make a titch sound, like calling a horse) sound to warn you about that predator. Now a study finds that early human species may have had sharper hearing in . The finding is in the journal . [Rolf Quam et al, ]
Binghamton University anthropologist Rolf Quam.
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