Clever Washoe: The Chimpanzee Who Taught Us To Respect Animal Intelligence - chat
It was june 21, 1966.
Verkkoat their home in reno, nevada, ra gardner and gardner were already using asl with washoe, a common chimpanzee who arrived for study at 10.
Verkkowashoe became famous in the late 1960s for being the first nonhuman to use a human language, namely, american sign language (asl).
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Born in the wild.
Verkkowashoe is said to have taught loulis signs, representing the first time a primate learned sign language from another chimp instead of a human researcher.
Allen and beatrix (βtrixieβ) gardner welcomed a chimpanzee named kathy to reno, nevada.
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