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Animal Communication

Mother and daughter - Bhumi and Belle

Marmoset Monkeys Use ‘Names’: A Leap in Primate Communication

Herd of elephants

Male elephants signal ‘let’s go’ with deep rumbles

dog and microphone

AI Learns to Decipher the Meaning Behind Dogs’ Barks

Mandrill

Colorful primates don’t have better color vision

Orangutan with hand to mouth. Pixabay

Orangutans can make two sounds at the same time, similar to human beatboxing

Daubenton's bat (Myotis daubentonii) echolocating in flight.

Bats use death metal “growls” to make social calls

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