Animals do not uniformly hear the world. A forest at night, for instance, carries layers of sound that humans barely notice: ...
The sight and sound of two animals fighting in your yard can be scary. After all, you may worry about the animals' safety, and you may naturally fear that they'll turn on you. So, what should I do if ...
As a bat swoops through the night sky, it chirps out high-frequency calls and listens for the echoing sound waves to navigate the dark forest. Those chirps may be above the hearing range of most ...
Sensitive hearing may have evolved in mammal ancestors far earlier than scientists once believed. By modeling how sound moved through the skull of Thrinaxodon, a 250-million-year-old mammal ...
Nonhuman animals of all varieties must live and thrive in an increasingly human-dominated world. Much of their time is spent trying to tell us what they want and need from us―but how can we listen?