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Birds create songs by moving muscles in their vocal organs to vibrate air passing through their tissues, and new research shows that these muscles act in concert to create sound. Scientists describe ...
I know what you're thinking: What does a zebra sound like? Well, as always, everyone's favorite search engine has all the answers. You can now Google "animal noises" to hear different animal sounds ...
Zebra finches have a more complex way of communicating than previously thought. A new study published in the journal Science found that the sociable songbird does not just recognize and organize ...
Shared learning method: Human infants and zebra finches both develop complex vocal sequences through social feedback, highlighting a rare cross-species similarity. Caregiver role: Studies show ...
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