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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.
Discover why wildlife crime is surging in Australia, which species are at risk, and how law reforms aim to turn the tide.
No ears, no problem. The tobacco hornworm caterpillar, a common garden pest, can actually detect airborne sound via ...
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How wild is the sound of the Ferrari FXX EVO?
The Ferrari FXX EVO is known as a track-only machine built for extreme performance, making its engine sound one of its ...
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IKEA Is Animal Crossing-posting Again, and We Hope That Means a Collaboration Is on the Horizon
Please give me a real-life Froggy Chair, PLEASE.
Barely anything worked in Gauff's game during her Australian Open quarterfinal match against Elina Svitolina. In a brutal 1-6 ...
Nature’s most impressive conversations happen at frequencies we cannot hear. While humans perceive sounds between 20 and 20,000 hertz, many animals have evolved to communicate using infrasound. These ...
Flying bats do not travel through silence. Every call they make comes back layered with sound from leaves, branches, trunks, ...
Research suggests that dolphins develop a lifelong vocal “name.” Here’s how they evolved this high level of social identity, once thought to be uniquely human.
University of Queensland hearing tests conducted across kilometers of ocean off the Australian coast show humpback whales ...
Down a gravel road in West Jordan, past the sound of roosters crowing, sits a small farm with no electricity and no running ...
Picture an animal whose tongue will weigh as much as an entire elephant. Sounds like an exciting joke, but not for the blue ...
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