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Whinnies decoded. Binns, Corey Brief article Nov 9, 2009 115
Fly pheromones can say yes and no: attracting chemicals may also repel, limit interspecies mating. Saey, Tina Hesman Nov 7, 2009 385
Public tantrums defeat monkey mothers, too: bystanders make macaques more likely to give in to baby. Milius, Susan Apr 11, 2009 365
That Barking Dog May Want to Chat About Fairness. Shaw, Heather Brief article Mar 1, 2009 348
What's that racket? Smith, Kelly M. Feb 23, 2009 189
Courting mosquitoes match pitch to signal when they're in the mood: carriers of dengue fever virus harmonize their love songs. Sanders, Laura Jan 31, 2009 460
Mother deer can't ID their fawns by call. Brief article Sep 30, 2006 211
Croak! Chiang, Mona Brief article Sep 4, 2006 115
Ant trails. Norlander, Britt Brief Article Mar 6, 2006 125
To decipher odd elephant calls, call in a whale expert. Madin, Kate Sep 1, 2005 564
Hey, kids, it's time for drool. Brief Article Aug 27, 2005 285
Dee for danger: Chickadees add notes as threat grows. Milius, S. Jun 25, 2005 473
Barks are more than just "hey, you!" (Canines). Brief Article Aug 3, 2002 191
Real pandas do handstands. (Biology). Brief Article Apr 6, 2002 247
Do dolphins have names? Brief Article Apr 1, 2002 401
The noisy world of dolphins. (Science In Action). Myers, Jack Mar 1, 2002 852
Besieged tadpoles send chemical alert. Carpenter, S. Brief Article Jun 12, 1999 468
THE ANTS COME MARCHING. Toal, Marjorie J. May 1, 1999 782
Chipmunks' unpleasant reminders. S.M. Brief Article Apr 3, 1999 236
When Lizards Do Push-Ups. MILIUS, SUSAN Feb 27, 1999 1924
Chimpanzees warn each other about danger. Brief Article Jun 1, 1998 625
Friends, elephants: lend me your ears. Wu, Corinna Brief Article Apr 11, 1998 249
Whale chatter: making sense of marine mammals' clicks and calls. Adler, Tina Cover Story May 25, 1996 1831
Monkeys sound off, move out. Bower, Bruce Brief Article Apr 27, 1996 169
Starlings: I'll sing it my way and ours. Brief Article Oct 7, 1995 215
Frog finds empty bandwidth, then croaks. Weiss, Rick Aug 11, 1990 212
New dancer in the hive; an insect imposter helps scientists decipher honeybee lingo. Weiss, Rick Oct 28, 1989 1947
Calls in the wild. Apr 8, 1989 290
Winging it: the female cowbird performs as a silent singing teacher. Eron, Carol Oct 29, 1988 1285
The body ear: to pinpoint a sound's direction, coqui frogs may lend not only an ear but a lung as well. Weisburd, Stefi May 14, 1988 1176
Fertile faster, if herd under roar. Jan 9, 1988 381
Driven batty, katydids change tune. Weiss, Rick Oct 10, 1987 600
Mice get an earful from left brain. Bower, Bruce Jan 31, 1987 625
Birds go buggy by sharing success. Kleist, Trina Nov 1, 1986 522
Elephant calls that humans can't hear. Feb 22, 1986 309
Making sense of animal sounds; scientists studying animal sounds are finding common threads to the barks, growls and whines of different species. Bennett, Dawn D. May 18, 1985 1794

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