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It’s often said music is the universal language of humanity. Now a 12-year-old Houston boy is putting that to the test for an ...
Nonhuman animals (animals) are constantly "talking" with one another using sounds, smells, visual signals, and various combinations thereof. In his fascinating new book titled Why Animals Talk ...
All children love to sing, and all children are fascinated with animals. Acclaimed children’s songwriter John Field brings the two together with an album of ‘Animal Songs and Sounds'.
And while the ability to communicate through sound seems remarkably stable through the ages, some animals, like some frogs, lost their voice, Professor Wiens says.
So wildlife researchers are increasingly turning to learning about animals through the sounds they produce. A new podcast series by Mongabay India titled “Wild Frequencies” explores this ...
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