Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Do Robins understand chicadees "speak"?................Do mice, voles and other small mammals also understand the chicadee when it chirps warnings about a "predator in their midst"?.....University of Montana biology Professor Erick Greene has been studying the documented fact that birds, mammals and fish understand the alarm signals given off by other species...........So all the "chirps, squeaks, hoots, tit, tit, tit sounds in the forest might be various "languages" being spoken by certain groups of unrelated species, providing an "early warning" radar system against danger------This makes so much sense and increases the awe and reverence we should all have for natures creation


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When Birds

 Squawk,

 Other

 Species

 Seem

 to Listen

By CHRISTOPHER
 SOLOMON
A professor's
 hunch is that
 birds are saying
 much more in
warning of danger
 than
 previously suspected,
 and that other
animals have evolved
to understand the signals.
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