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Image for: System adapted: Researchers now able to precisely analyse bonobo facial expressions


The bonobo on the left keeps its mouth closed and pushes the corners of its lips slightly forward. This creates a facial movement that is coded as a lip pucker. The animal on the right has its mouth open and relaxes its jaw downwards.
The bonobo on the left keeps its mouth closed and pushes the corners of its lips slightly forward. This creates a facial movement that is coded as a lip pucker. The animal on the right has its mouth open and relaxes its jaw downwards.

Source: Paul Kuchenbuch

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