From birds singing in the Amazon to lions roaring in the Serengeti, animals use their voices to attract mates, defend their territory and coordinate migrations. Below the surface of the water, the ...
A tiny ocean creature known for its loud “snap” could help scientists find new ways to protect human brains from powerful ...
Ithaca, N.Y. — High-frequency sounds produced by snapping shrimp, particularly at night, can serve as an effective indicator of coral reef resilience, according to new research published in the ...
In underwater burrows, species live together in harmony and make some of the loudest sounds in the ocean. Yannis Papanastasopoulos via Unsplash In small burrows along the sea floor, little crustaceans ...
Snapping shrimp off the coast of northwestern Australia create a sound similar to frying bacon as they collectively snap their claws shut. Underwater reefs are generally thought of as tranquil places ...
Coral reefs are necessarily gorgeous in color and movement, but below the waves there is a similarly colorful world of sound. Underwater, there is a soundscape of snapping shrimp, grunting fish, and ...
Incredibly loud popping sounds emit from rocky coral off the coast of Brazil, revealing a tiny, hidden crustacean. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration via Unsplash Nature is loud. From ...
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