Nonhuman animals (animals) are constantly "talking" with one another using sounds, smells, visual signals, and various combinations thereof. In his fascinating new book titled Why Animals Talk: The ...
An international team of scientists has made a discovery about animal communication, revealing that small mice ...
Naturalist George Bumann decodes animal communication in Yellowstone, revealing how listening to wildlife transforms our ...
Language was long understood as a human-only affair. New research suggests that isn’t so. Credit...Illustration by Denise Nestor Supported by By Sonia Shah Can a mouse learn a new song? Such a ...
In the 1980s, a combination of persecution and habitat loss led to America’s red wolf being declared extinct in the wild.
Zoologist Arik Kershenbaum says hyraxes are charismatic animals. They are also smelly and aggressive, covered in fleas and ticks, making it tough to put radio collars on them. Kershenbaum studies ...
As scientists use machine learning to decode the sounds of whales, dogs, and dolphins, opinions vary on how best to deploy the technology. reading time 7 minutes Chirps, trills, growls, howls, squawks ...
Amy Wild talks to animals. That’s not especially weird — who doesn’t chat with their pets, or with the occasional bird or chattering squirrel? The difference is that Wild says the animals talk back to ...
The ability to communicate effectively with other individuals plays a critical role in the lives of all animals. Whether we are examining how moths attract a mate, ground squirrels convey information ...