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Laughter may date back 15 million years, shared by humans and great apes

Humans and great apes have been giggling in similar ways since branching off the evolutionary tree, a new study suggests.

Laughter may date back 15 million years, shared by humans and great apes
Phys.org โ€” 5 July 2026
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Humans and great apes have been giggling in similar ways since branching off the evolutionary tree, a new study suggests.

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Why This Matters

Laughter is more than a social cueโ€”it may be a deeply rooted evolutionary bridge between humans and our primate relatives. The discovery that great apes share similar laughter mechanics with humans 15 million years after diverging challenges long-held assumptions about the uniqueness of human communication, reshaping our understanding of emotional expression in the animal kingdom.

Background Context

Before this study, laughterโ€™s evolutionary timeline was murky. While humans and apes were known to vocalize in response to play, researchers debated whether these sounds were homologous (shared through common ancestry) or convergent (evolving independently). Early 20th-century ethologists like Niko Tinbergen considered laughter a uniquely human trait tied to complex social structuresโ€”an idea now being reevaluated in light of primate behavior.

What Happens Next

Expect renewed scrutiny of primate vocalizations, with researchers likely probing whether other "human" traitsโ€”like empathy or cooperationโ€”have deeper roots in our shared ancestry. Long-term studies on ape social dynamics could reveal how laughter functions in group cohesion, potentially informing theories about human language evolution. Funding may shift toward cross-species comparative research, though ethical debates over primate subject research could intensify.

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