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Time for Kids (Grades 3-4); 4/14/2023, Vol. 13 Issue 22, p10-10, 1p |
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ANIMALSMillions of animals live in the Amazon rainforest. Some are noisy. Others are thought to be silent. But researcher Gabriel Jorgewich-Cohen heard turtle vocalizations in the Amazon. Have Indigenous people known about these sounds?Zoologist Irene Ballagh thinks it's possible. When she was growing up in New Zealand, her mom told her about tuatara vocalizations. But scientists said the tuatara is silent. Those researchers, she told Scientific American, "were not ever thinking to ask local people" about what they'd seen and heard. She hopes future research incorporates the knowledge of local and Indigenous people.PHOTO (COLOR) [Extracted from the article] |
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