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- W1992804500 abstract "Few land mammals whistle, and then, as with the marmots, usually just a quick alarm signal to visually alert. Yet in the jungle are found two distinctly different examples, both unique in their animal groups, which employ whistling as a means of communication in an acoustically noisy and visually very limited environment. Dholes, commonly referred to as whistling dogs, belong to a pack which typically breaks into smaller groups to hunt, primarily in the daytime. They whistle to keep in contact while trying to surround game hidden in the bush. In contrast, tapirs are solitary herbivores, grazing primarily at night. Both have found that a frequency sweep whistle is an effective means of communication either in the “screeching noise” daytime environment or the “rasping noise” insect dominated darkness." @default.
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- W1992804500 title "Dhole (asiatic wild dog) and tapir vocalizations: Whistling in the jungle" @default.
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