Australian birds aren’t exactly known for their use of “ fowl ” language, but thanks to a musk duck named Ripper and the discovery of a 35-year-old recording, that might be about to change. Ripper’s unexpected rise to fame came when Carel ten Cate, a professor of animal behavior at Leiden University in the Netherlands, began investigating the evolution of vocal learning among birds. Support our journalism....
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2021-09-07 00:00:00.0