Washoe (c. September 1965 – October 30, 2007) was a female common chimpanzee who was the first non-human to learn to communicate using American Sign Language...
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Great ape language (redirect from Chimpanzee sign language)
as to whether they can form syntax to manipulate such signs. Washoe, a common chimpanzee, was caught in the wild in 1966. When she was about ten months...
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federally recognized tribe of Washoe people Washoe County School District, in Washoe County, Nevada Washoe (chimpanzee), a chimpanzee that received training...
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dismantled and moved to the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest in Cle Elum, for future use. Washoe, September, 1965 - October 30, 2007. Washoe was the first non-human...
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Language to a chimpanzee named Washoe. The Gardners reported that Washoe learned 151 signs, and had spontaneously taught them to other chimpanzees, including...
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Nim Chimpsky (redirect from Nim (chimpanzee))
an earlier study by R. Allen and Beatrix Gardner in which another chimpanzee, Washoe, was raised like a human child. After reviewing the results, Terrace...
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Loulis (redirect from Loulis (chimpanzee))
he moved from the CHCI to the chimpanzee sanctuary of the Fauna Foundation in Canada. Washoe and three other chimpanzees (Tatu, Dar, and Moja) were raised...
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birds Batyr (elephant) Hoover (seal) Kanzi (bonobo) Koko (gorilla) Washoe (chimpanzee) "Chatty parrot stuns scientists". 26 January 2004. Archived from...
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birds N'kisi Number sense in animals Talking animal Talking bird Washoe (chimpanzee) "The Alex Foundation". September 10, 2007. Archived from the original...
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birds N'kisi Number sense in animals Talking animal Talking bird Washoe (chimpanzee) "Apollo, St. Petersburg's TikTok famous parrot, speaks for himself"...
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