Crazy Creatures on MSNOpinion
When animal noises cross into the truly disturbing
Animals use sound to communicate, defend territory, and survive, but some species produce noises that seem almost impossible.
Stand aside Beyonce, there's a new sound in town. More than 9,000 sounds, to be more precise. The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology has just finished digitizing its huge archive of ...
The images Mark Fischer makes for his Aguasonic Acoustics project are visually mesmerizing, like something you might find in a black-light room at the back of a smokeshop. These images, however, weren ...
Twenty years ago Saturday, Ted Parker, one of the world's greatest field biologists and sound archivists, died in a plane crash. He made nearly 11,000 wildlife recordings, and could identify some ...
An album consisting of the sounds of endangered Australian birds has made its way to the top of the country's music charts after a heavy push on social media. "Songs of Disappearance" was released Dec ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: What you see and hear is a tree stump wrapped in leather. Foley artist Marko Costanzo of c5 Sound thought of this innovative combination when he had ...
Watching wild animals can be exhilarating, educational and a richly rewarding experience. But spotting wildlife and keeping them in sight is often challenging. So wildlife researchers are increasingly ...
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). Image by Mark Fischer. Those who have a neurological condition called chromesthesia associate certain colors with certain sounds. It’s these people that I ...
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