Environment
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Here's Why Nocturnal Animals Make Vocal Sound at Night
US and Chinese team traced evolution of vocal noise in terrestrial vertebrates. All sorts of vertebrate species ended up keeping the ability to communicate with vocalisations despite no longer being nocturnal.
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