Wildlife acoustics help field researchers estimate population size and presence of a range of animal species. The Prusten Project uses automated recording units to identify tigers, which may help in ...
Tigers use a grunt-like snort called chuffing as a greeting, short roars for intimidation and long roars to find mates. Researchers are now trying to use those and other sounds tigers make to help ...
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