rraup
English
Etymology
Imitative.
Noun
rraup (plural rraups)
- An alarm call used by vervets to warn of the presence of an eagle.
- 1985, Alison Jolly, The Evolution of Primate Behavior, page 75:
- Vervet monkeys have several different sorts of call, including "leopard alarm barks," "eagle rraups," and "snake chutters" (Struhsaker, 1967).
- 1995, Stanisław Puppel, The Biology of Language, page 3:
- The vervet's main claim to fame, however, lies in its alarm calls, in which it distinguishes between different types of predator: a chutter warns of the presence of a snake; a rraup is uttered when an eagle is spotted; a chirp is used for lions […]
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