Lions use two roar types. Full roars reveal identity and show how regional accent differences support better lion surveys.
Researchers uncovered the previously unknown vocalization while creating an algorithm that can identify and monitor lions ...
Compared with a lion, a tiger's roar is often raspier and higher-pitched. In fact, male and female lions produce what ...
In a new study looking at the types of sound lions make, researchers discovered another roar that's different to the famous full-throated roar - they've called it an "intermediary roar".
Lions use more than one type of roar. New research reveals four sound stages and a hidden roar that helps experts track and protect lions.
A research team has discovered a new type of lion roar using AI. We explain how the study was conducted and why it is ...
A machine learning analysis of wild lion audio reveals they have two roar types, not one. This insight might help detect where lions are declining.
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Scientists discover new type of lion roar
Researchers used artificial intelligence to analyze more than 3,000 recordings of African lions and found that the animals have an "intermediate" roar as well as a "full-throated" roar.
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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 ...
Scientists have harnessed artificial intelligence to classify lion roars, a tool they say could help with lion conservation.
Did you know that sound can cause physical pain? It’s true — humans typically start to feel pain at around 110 decibels. When standing just a few feet away, a lion’s roar reaches about 114 decibels, ...
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