Animals use sound to communicate, defend territory, and survive, but some species produce noises that seem almost impossible.
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This animal communicates without making a sound

Decode the secret language of iguanas at San Diego Zoo's Anne and Kenneth Griffin Reptile Conservation Center.
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Three new species discovered on Dauan Island: two frogs and a unique gecko survive in rocky shelters in the Torres Strait.
In the harrowing voice recordings - which you can listen to at the top of this page - Brandon-Lee Chambers, who strangled his ...
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Videogames aren't as hooked on loon sonics as movies and music are, though once you know what you're listening for, the ...
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