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Just like People, Orangutans Get Smoker's Voice

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The Effects of Wildfire Smoke on Orangutan Health

Before the fires first started, Wendy and her team had recorded hundreds of hours of orangutan long calls. She compares it to how humans sound because orangutans and people have similar vocal structures. During the fires and for several weeks after the smoke had cleared, Orangutans called less and their voices dropped in pitch. The findings were published in June.

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