The language abilities of bonobos differ from those of common chimpanzees in what way?

a. Bonobos often use symbols to describe events instead of requesting.
b. Bonobos communicate only with each other, not with people

c. Bonobos show less indication of understanding the symbols they use.
d. Bonobos use symbols to express humor.

a

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