Charles Darwin theorized that a sound, smell or color that's attractive to one species can be preferred by others too. A new study finds humans and animals do share preferences for certain sounds.
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From frogs to finches: Why humans and animals may love the same sounds
A new study from the University of Texas at Austin suggests humans and animals often prefer the same sounds. By using an ...
Humans and animals like the same sounds, new research reveals, proving Charles Darwin correct. The findings show that people ...
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A remote camera captures nature sounds from a frog gathering
A hidden wildlife camera captured a peaceful scene of European common frogs (Rana temporaria) gathered in shallow water, accompanied by natural ambient sounds. The frogs remain partially submerged, ...
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Humans and animals have the same preference in mating calls, citizen science experiment finds
The bright colors of butterfly wings, the sweet aromas of flowers, and the euphonious melodies of songbirds all evolved as ...
People and animals often prefer the same mating sounds. New study shows shared biology may shape what we find pleasing to ...
An album consisting of the sounds of endangered Australian birds has made its way to the top of the country's music charts after a heavy push on social media. "Songs of Disappearance" was released Dec ...
The images Mark Fischer makes for his Aguasonic Acoustics project are visually mesmerizing, like something you might find in a black-light room at the back of a smokeshop. These images, however, weren ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: What you see and hear is a tree stump wrapped in leather. Foley artist Marko Costanzo of c5 Sound thought of this innovative combination when he had ...
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