Animal Sounds
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What the Jungle Babblers Babble About
Jungle babblers have been known as loud, cacophonous, rowdy birds — but turns out that their "babble" is a complex communication system that they use to look out for each other
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Understanding Bioacoustics: When the Wild Creatures Sing
Birds and animals make different sounds for different reasons — to attract a mate, to communicate or even set off an alarm. But why are scientists eavesdropping? Watch to learn more about the emerging field of bioacoustics.
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A Wild Album: Welcome to the Jungle!
Cartoons and illustrations on wildlife, environment and conservation
Green Humour

Singing Animals In Nature’s Theatres
Sing along with these animals that produce complex, long-lasting melodies that reverberate through forests, oceans, mountains, and caves
Wild Vault