Funny | May 26, 2016 09:52 PM EDT

Politicians don't just walk like apes, they talk like them too, study suggests

Politicians are well known for using body language to convey the impression of power such as George W Bush’s infamous ‘gorilla walk’ – palms facing backwards and arms stuck out from the sides.

But an academic study of the voices of four contenders to become US president – Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and Republicans Donald Trump and Carly Fiorina, who has since dropped out -- has revealed they also change the way they speak depending on the social status of the listener.

And the researchers believe they do so in a way that dates back so far in our evolution that similar behaviour may be found among the great apes today.

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