In noisy environs, pied tamarins are using smell more often to communicate
October 3, 20233 min read554 words
Published: October 3, 2023  |  3 min read554 words
Skip to contentSubscribe / Renew nowNative to the Brazilian Amazon, pied tamarins have always used vocal calls to communicate. But noise pollution from car traffic and other human activity are forcing some tamarins to complement those voice calls with smell markings to alert othe...
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