Animal communication
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Animal communication
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Animal communication
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Incoming Resources
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- How to speak whale, a voyage into the future of animal communication, Tom Mustill
- The voices of nature, how and why animals communicate, Nicolas Mathevon ; with a foreword by Bernie Krause ; illustrations by Bernard Mathevon
- The song of the ape, understanding the languages of chimpanzees, Andrew R. Halloran
- Why penguins communicate, the evolution of visual and vocal signals, Pierre Jouventin, Director of Research (retired), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Montpellier, France, F. Stephen Dobson, Alumni Professor and Curator, Department of Biological Sciences and Auburn University Museum of Natural History, Auburn University, AL, USA
- Animal talk, science and the voices of nature, Eugene S. Morton, Jake Page
- The social origins of language, Robert M. Seyfarth and Dorothy L. Cheney ; edited and introduced by Michael L. Platt
- Dolphin mysteries, unlocking the secrets of communication, Kathleen M. Dudzinski, Toni Frohoff
- Life everlasting, the animal way of death, Bernd Heinrich
- Speaking of apes, a critical anthology of two-way communication with man, edited by Thomas A. Sebeok and Jean Umiker-Sebeok
- The mind of the dolphin, a nonhuman intelligence, John Cunningham Lilly
- I talk to animals, a portrait of Samantha Khury, produced and directed by Peter Friedman
- Calls beyond our hearing, unlocking the secrets of animal voices, Holly Menino
- When animals talk, produced by Weller/Grossman Productions for A & E Television Network ; producer, Mark Montgomery
- The friendly beast;, latest discoveries in animal behavior,, by Vitus B. Dröscher. Translated from the German by Richard and Clara Winston
- Prairie dogs, communication and community in an animal society, C.N. Slobodchikoff, Bianca S. Perla, Jennifer L. Verdolin
- Communication among social bees
- The soul of an octopus, a surprising exploration into the wonder of consciousness, Sy Montgomery
- The cultural lives of whales and dolphins, Hal Whitehead and Luke Rendell
Outgoing Resources
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