Turtles have a reputation for being slow, steady, and quiet. If you listen closely, though, they're surprisingly noisy. Gabriel Jorgewich-Cohen first realized this in the Brazilian Amazon, where he ...
Some animals like birds and frogs are famous for the sounds they make. But have you ever heard a turtle? Most turtles were thought to not make sounds at all — until researchers went deep. Some animals ...
In the animal kingdom, some creatures are famous for the sounds they make — birds and their songs, cats and their meows, frogs and their ribbits. But some animals are more quietly mysterious. Do ...
Underwater noise pollution can harm turtles’ hearing enough that it lasts for hours or even days, according to researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Previous ...
Little is known about how sensitive the Kemp’s ridley sea turtle is to human noises – but a new hearing test could change that. Kemp’s ridley sea turtles are among the most endangered species of sea ...
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New research shows turtles can experience temporary hearing loss from an excess of underwater noise. This phenomenon, previously noted in other marine animals such as dolphins and fish, was not widely ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Turtles make a wide variety of sounds. Researcher Gabriel Jorgewich-Cohen recorded surprising vocalizations from 50 turtle species ...