Rainforest animals share alarm calls across species, creating a fast-moving warning network that helps them survive predators.
UC Santa Cruz’s Forest Fear Lab reveals how the dense upper story of the Amazon carries the cries of frightened birds to ...
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Birds and monkeys in the Amazon share information via ‘internet of the forest’: new research
You might go for a walk in the forest to disconnect from work and calm your nerves after a busy week. The chirping and calls of birds in the canopy above might be exactly what allows you to relax. But ...
Jackdaw chicks learn about predators by listening to adults, reveals new research. Scientists played recordings of predator calls to chicks in their nests – and paired the sounds with either adult ...
Meerkats have come to rely on the call of the drongo bird to alert them when danger is nearby. In return, the bird gets to ...
In a series called Close Listening: Decoding Nature Through Sound,Morning Edition has been profiling scientists who explore the natural world by listening to it. But sometimes listening isn't enough — ...
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Wildlife Experts Say These Animal Warning Sounds Mean More Than People Realise, and Here's What to Listen For.
Wildlife Experts Say These Animal Warning Sounds Mean More Than People Realise, and Here's What to Listen For.
frog Amazon rainforest Peru, poison dart frog Ranitomeya ventrimaculata small tropical amphibian kept in rain forest terrarium© Dirk Ercken/Shutterstock.com In a rainforest, small animals survive by ...
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Animals that react instantly to predator presence—and what it reveals
Animals That React Instantly to Predator Presence—and What It Reveals ...
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