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From Laura Klappenbach, your Guide to Animals
Welcome to the Animals / Wildlife Newsletter, a weekly newsletter published every Thursday by About.com's Animals / Wildlife website. For more about animals and wildlife, be sure to stop by the blog, participate in forum discussions, and browse the growing library of animal profiles.

Decoding Banded Mongoose Calls

Scientists have discovered that the seemingly simple, mono-syllabic calls of banded mongooses are in fact more complex than they had previously thought. Since, due to restrictions of their anatomy, animals... Read more

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The Generosity of Bonobos

Researchers Jingzhi Tan and Brian Hare from Duke University have revealed that bonobos are pretty generous primates. Tan and Hare discovered that the apes will share their food with unfamiliar... Read more

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Renewed Hope for Australian Echidnas

The western long-beaked echidna is a critically endangered egg-laying mammal (also known as a monotreme) that inhabits the westernmost tip of New Guinea. Although the western long-beaked echidna's historic range... Read more

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City Blackbirds Pump Up the Volume

A group of scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology have discovered that city-dwelling blackbirds use a variety of methods to ensure their songs can be heard over background noise... Read more

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