Primate vocalizations
A) can serve as subtle social cues to mediate group and individual behavior.
B) are innate utterances produced in response to external stimuli.
C) cannot be "translated" or found to produce meaning to individuals within the group.
D) are only understood by the offspring of the individual producing the vocalization.
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