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  • Vocalizations are crucial in helping to identify mates and chicks.

    Galapagos penguin 2010

  • Vocalizations are characterized as loud, short brays, grunts or whistles, the type depending upon species, for instance, banded penguins (Spheniscus) are also known as 'jackass penguins' because of their braying, while the giant penguins of the genus Aptenodytes most often whistle.

    Penguins 2010

  • Vocalizations, scent, stance, and facial expression each function to communicate to other dogs and, if we know how to listen, to us.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • Vocalizations in wild canids and possible effects of domestication.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • Laughing dog: Vocalizations of domestic dogs during play encounters.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • Vocalizations in wild canids and possible effects of domestication.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • Vocalizations vary widely between groups, as do their habits, from hunting patterns to babysitting.

    Wired - Hidden Whale Culture Could Be Critical to Species Survival William Harryman 2009

  • Vocalizations, scent, stance, and facial expression each function to communicate to other dogs and, if we know how to listen, to us.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • Vocalizations vary widely between groups, as do their habits, from hunting patterns to babysitting.

    Wired Top Stories 2009

  • Laughing dog: Vocalizations of domestic dogs during play encounters.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

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