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English: Co-singing of Z group.
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Source Sound S3 from Koda H, Lemasson A, Oyakawa C, Rizaldi, Pamungkas J, Masataka N (2013). "Possible Role of Mother-Daughter Vocal Interactions on the Development of Species-Specific Song in Gibbons". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0071432. PMID 23951160. PMC: 3741147.
Author Koda H, Lemasson A, Oyakawa C, Rizaldi, Pamungkas J, Masataka N
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