Animals
Lions have a second roar that scientists have only just discovered
This insight from machine-learning analyses of recordings of calls in the wild might help detect where lions are declining.
By Elie Dolgin
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This insight from machine-learning analyses of recordings of calls in the wild might help detect where lions are declining.
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