Bird believed extinct for 170 years spotted in Borneo by Bob Yirka , Phys.org A team of researchers from Indonesia and Singapore
When birds are chattering, it’s not just other birds tuning in. Squirrels are listening, too, researchers found, taking cues for when predators may be lurking or when it’s safe to be out and about.
“I think a lot of those critters are in tune to each other, maybe in more ways than we’re even expecting,” said Oberlin College biology professor Keith Tarvin.
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