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Vocalisations

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Vocalisations meaning

plural of vocalisation

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Vocalisations All felids share a broadly similar set of vocalisations, but with some variation between species.

Their machine learning method may also prove useful for studying other types of animal vocalisations, McCowan added.

The Taliabu grasshopper warbler, also conspicuous for its vocalisations, has fine dusky speckling which increases toward its breast and lower throat.

We found that all vocalisations were short and emitted during dives when the penguin was hunting.

Communication in sugar gliders is achieved through vocalisations, visual signals and complex chemical odours.

It uses a limited number of vocalisations, mostly grunts and snorts; females have a weak mooing contact-call for their young.

Matthews, p. 95 Polar bears have a wide range of vocalisations, including bellows, roars, growls, chuffs and purrs.

Platypuses have been heard to emit a low growl when disturbed and a range of other vocalisations have been reported in captive specimens.

Studies have shown that piglets imitate the sounds of their mother, thus different litters may have unique vocalisations.

There were more repeats of words and perhaps more florid vocalisations.

They cannot roar but instead purr. citation A wide variety of cheetah vocalisations have been identified by several terms, but most of these lack a detailed acoustic description, which makes it difficult to assess reliably which term denotes which sound.