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Researchers say marmoset monkeys call each other by 
, similar to how humans recognize each other. The 20-cm-long primates are 
 to South America. Scientists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem studied the 
 interaction of 10 marmosets. The research 
 discovered that the animals used 
 calls for other monkeys in their group. Dr David Omer, co-author of the 
, said marmosets are the first non-human 
 known to use names. The researchers put the marmosets in a 
 of pairings. They then used artificial intelligence to analyze more than 50,000 monkey 
. This allowed the 
 to determine the animals had names for each other.