Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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Early accounts of the animal's behaviour noted the striking character of its howling - occasionally referred to as " yodeling " - which is marked by a degree of variable frequency modulation that is rare in most canids .
Early accounts of the animal's behaviour noted the striking character of its howling - occasionally referred to as " yodeling " - which is marked by a degree of variable frequency modulation that is rare in most canids .
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Howling is also elicited by a wide range of environmental sounds ( automobile engines , loud birds , sirens , etc. ) , as well as by the distant howling of native eastern coyotes ( Canis latrans ) and the barking of nearby domestic dogs ...
Howling is also elicited by a wide range of environmental sounds ( automobile engines , loud birds , sirens , etc. ) , as well as by the distant howling of native eastern coyotes ( Canis latrans ) and the barking of nearby domestic dogs ...
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( a ) Howl of a three - year - old dog showing a typical lack of steady - state pitch . ( b ) Trill vocalization of a six - year - old dog . Other than crepuscular howling , the behavioural contexts in which Singing Dogs howl are ...
( a ) Howl of a three - year - old dog showing a typical lack of steady - state pitch . ( b ) Trill vocalization of a six - year - old dog . Other than crepuscular howling , the behavioural contexts in which Singing Dogs howl are ...
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