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Interesting this Week – eavesdropping wrens, glow worm caves, and epic climbs

Science News Learned Eavesdropping-  In a new study by researchers at Australian National University, superb fairy wrens have been trained to recognize a foreign call as an alarm call. The wild birds were conditioned by the simultaneous presentation of a gliding predator model and a playback of the foreign sound. After just two days of training, the…

July 20, 2015 in Nature, Science.

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