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An AI model called NatureLM-audio is helping researchers decode animal communication, potentially unlocking interspecies ...
Although birdsong can signal individual quality and personality, very few studies have explored the relationship between ...
A new study conducted by animal behavior and mammalian cognition experts at the Universities of Lincoln and Sussex, and Jean ...
These 9 animals have evolved incredible ways to communicate without making a sound using body movements vibrations scent signals bioluminescence and even color changes to warn attract or ...
A chorus of weird sounds heard in the dark in Northern Virginia’s Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge has been linked to a predator that has expanded its range into Virginia. Video shared by the U.S ...
One at a time, a scientist held the animals for 20 seconds. As the sharks were moved, they began to make short clicking sounds—each lasted only around 48 milliseconds. But the noises were loud ...
Researchers believe the sounds are made by the sharks snapping their flattened teeth together, possibly as a stress or warning signal. This discovery challenges the long-held belief that sharks ...
A common species of shark in New Zealand has been recorded making clicking sounds underwater. Researchers hypothesise that the noise comes from the spotted estuary smooth-hound forcefully snapping ...
Scientists noticed the clicking sound after handling the rig sharks during routine behavioral experiments. (Image credit: Paul Caiger ) The team proposed that the sounds could be coming from the ...
Hunting, the eternal dance between predator and prey, takes on fascinating new dimensions when it involves the use of sound rather than sight or scent. Across the globe, a select group of animals have ...
Listen to the sharks crackle: More than 1,000 fish species are known to produce sounds, usually by vibrating their swim bladder, a gas-filled organ that helps the animals stay buoyant and can also ...