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For a real scare on Halloween, try listening to the wildlife at night. The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) has a call like Jack the Ripper is roaming the streets. The screams of this wild city-dweller can ...
Chris Morgan talks with Pulitzer Prize winning author Ed Yong about the astonishing ways animals sense the world around us: from birds that navigate the open ocean by smell, to penguins that sense ...
European starlings just beat parrots at their own game – copying complex sounds. In a new study by researchers in Amsterdam ...
Scientists have spent the last five years observing sperm whale communication and behaviors using tags, buoys and drones. They’ve finally begun to learn how whales use calls for communication.
Our results may not surprise you. Dog owners may tell you that dogs respond to the way we talk to them, and often look ...
Some “clicks” made by sperm whales may actually be “clacks,” but marine biologists debate what, if anything, that means.
Snakes do not hear music. They sense vibrations through the ground and track movement. A cobra's sway before a flute is a ...
The Rev. Fred Morris, then the president of the Florida Council of Churches, once observed that losing a species to ...
The passive acoustic recorder, SoundTrap 500, deployed at Kaluapapa, Moloka’i, was used to capture ocean sounds.
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