⭐ DAILY SIGNAL #78

HE JUMPED IN TO SAVE A SPIDER MONKEY FROM THE RIVER

🗓 Date

10th of February 2026

🎬 Today’s Clip

HE JUMPED IN TO SAVE A SPIDER MONKEY FROM THE RIVER

💬 Quote of the Day

“And then I spoke to her in spider monkey language.”
Paul Rosolie

🤔 Reflection Question

Do spider monkeys actually have their own language?
Hit reply — I’d love to hear your take.

Yes, spider monkeys have a highly sophisticated communication system that functions as their own form of language,, featuring at least 14 distinct sound elements—similar to vowels and consonants—that they recombine to produce a rich variety of calls. While they do not use human-like syntax, their communication is complex and adapted to their unique fission-fusion social structure, where large groups split into smaller foraging parties and need to communicate over long distances. They produce a wide range of sounds, including whinnies (to locate group members), barks (to signal predators or threats), squeaks, screams, and wails. The whinny is a critical, frequently used call that allows separated individuals to find each other, with the pitch and frequency changing based on the context of the social situation. They combine vocalizations with body language, such as shaking branches, specific, facial expressions, and, in some cases, tail-wagging or using their tails to touch each other to convey affection or agitation.

🎧 Source

Episode: Joe Rogan Experience #2441 - Paul Rosolie

Watch the full episode:
https://youtu.be/EoFniMSMj08

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