The laughing patterns of human infants match those of great apes, according to a study published in Biology Letters.
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The laughing patterns of human infants match those of great apes, according to a study published in Biology Letters.
Mandatory Credit: Cecile Lavabre/The Image Bank RF/Getty Images

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The laughing patterns of human infants match those of another species, a new study finds

Laughter transcends all languages -- and now scientists know this spontaneous response is universal across some primate species, too.