Mating calls and rituals can be intercepted, or drowned out, by invasive species. Scientists are just starting to understand ...
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‘People, Pets, Pipes…. and Porcupines!’: How Austin Wildlife Rescue is keeping its animals safe
Austin Wildlife Rescue said it was busy Friday night winterizing.
"My friend was given a bird and was told it wasn't the type that could talk. Well, they were wrong, and the only phrase that ...
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Listen to wild animals make their funniest, loudest sounds
Wild animals deliver their funniest and loudest sounds, creating a symphony of natural comedy.
Scientists have long focused on quantifying fear and other negative emotions in animals. Now they’re trying to measure ...
Discover why wildlife crime is surging in Australia, which species are at risk, and how law reforms aim to turn the tide.
As human activity grows in the Arctic, underwater noise is spreading through icy waters, disrupting how many animals ...
Fireworks divide opinions like few other subjects. To us as people, fireworks are either an exciting visual and auditory ...
Nature’s most impressive conversations happen at frequencies we cannot hear. While humans perceive sounds between 20 and ...
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What scientists mean when they say we are closer to "talking to animals"
Advances in technology and animal behavior research are fueling claims that humans are closer than ever to communicating with ...
We may be able to interpret what our furbabies are saying soon, thanks to AI. But we don’t really need to talk to animals in ...
Nancy Shute discusses how scientists are beginning to study animals’ emotions and personalities — from joy to individual ...
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