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Turns Out Lions Have a Second Roar and It’s Changing How We Hear Africa’s Big Cats
A team of ecologists and computer scientists from the University of Exeter and Oxford have discovered that the African lion ...
A research team has discovered a new type of lion roar using AI. We explain how the study was conducted and why it is ...
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Scientists Discover a New Roar in Lions
You probably have a good idea what a lion sounds like. Cue mighty roar. But scientists have just discovered that lions have a ...
Scientists have harnessed artificial intelligence to classify lion roars, a tool they say could help with lion conservation.
The thunderous roar of the MGM lion that has opened Hollywood films for nearly a century has conditioned us to hear the big cat’s call as a blunt declaration: a booming blast announcing power and ...
Scientists have uncovered a second type of lion roar, using AI to separate it from the classic full-throated call with remarkable accuracy.
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Scientists discover new type of lion roar
Scientists have discovered a new type of lion roar — the intermediate roar — which is shorter and lower-pitched than the animal's iconic, full-throated roar. The researchers found that these ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising second type of lion roar, using AI to decode vocal signatures with remarkable precision. This breakthrough sheds new light on how lions communicate and offers a ...
A new study has found African lions produce not one, but two distinct types of roars—a discovery set to transform wildlife monitoring and conservation efforts. Lead author Jonathan Growcott from the ...
Lions who wander the expanse of the savannah need to keep in communication with each other when the pride is not together. This ability to stay in constant communication is what both makes a pride ...
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