Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most of the time, animal noises match the animal. Horses neigh and it works. Dogs bark, and their sound generally matches the size ...
From deep growls rolling over savannas to haunting whale songs drifting through the ocean, many species rely on sound to stay ...
Noises, whether the creak of a door or the whistle of the wind, are perfect ways to settle into spooky season. In an ...
Animals use sound to communicate, defend territory, and survive, but some species produce noises that seem almost impossible. These vocalizations can resemble mechanical hums, human voices, or ...
Noise is an unseen pollutant with very real health impacts. Like many other forms of pollution, because of systemic injustice, it affects some people more than others. It also affects wildlife. In a ...
Ornithologist Katie LaBarbera arrives at the Coyote Creek Field Station in Alviso about 45 minutes before sunrise — peak time for bird activity. The early part of LaBarbera’s Sunday shift is ...
Human-made noise pollution affects wildlife across habitats, from forests to oceans. Animals across habitats, from forests to oceans, are behaving differently due to human noise pollution. Meg ...
Most of the time, animal noises match the animal. Horses neigh and it works. Dogs bark, and their sound generally matches the size of the dog. Even elephants trumpeting suits them perfectly, with ...