Abstract
It is proposed that the howling monkeys intensify the low pitched sounds, which are emitted in their howls, by considerably narrowing the laryngeal vestibule in order to build up a pressure capable of distending the collapsed thyrohyoid canal. In this manner, the vibrating air column can enter the hyoid bulla and the latter act as a resonator. The narrowing of the laryngeal inlet is achieved by a pneumatic sphincter—the pharyngolaryngeal sacs—activated by extralaryngeal muscles.

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