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Singing sea turtles among dozens of vocal animal species once thought to be silent

Por: CBS News World October 27, 2022

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It turns out that birds, amphibians and mammals aren't the only animals to communicate by sound. Scientists have discovered dozens of animal species that were once thought to be silent, but are actually vocal communicators – including singing sea turtles and acoustic-producing living fossils. The tuatara, considered living fossils, also use vocal communication. Gabriel Jorgewich-Cohen An international research team found evidence that 53... + full article



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