We facilitate the well - being of
animals using sound science and ethics to investigate and promote the best animal care and management practices.
«These levels are known to impact both the human experience in national parks and have a range of repercussions for wildlife... so
animals use sounds for many essential life functions, such as predator avoidance, navigation, finding food, mate attraction and maintenance of social groups.
Not exact matches
It makes me feel that the term «vegan» is extremely unfortunate and misleading, because the term does not emphasize or even signify respect for
animals or living beings or creatures, as it would benefit from doing, but rather
uses a derivative form of «vegetable» or «vegetarian», which makes it
sound as if the central point is — eating vegetation, i.e. plants, which makes it
sound like a diet.
«Clean label»
used to be about ousting artificial (or artificial -
sounding) ingredients from food labels, but is beginning to move beyond what must be declared on the ingredients list to cover incidental additives, pesticide residues, and
animal...
In speech development, typical 18 - month - olds can:
Use 10 - 15 words spontaneously Attempt to sing Say «No» meaningfully Gesture to express needs Name one or two familiar objects In speech development, most two - year - olds can: Understand «no»
Use 10 to 20 words, including names Combine two words such as «daddy bye - bye» Wave good - bye and plays pat - a-cake Make the «
sounds» of familiar
animals Give...
She
used to get startled by the
animal sounds earlier when she activated them, but now she's
used to them.
The power source can also be relevant as some parents want one both for home
use and travel, as well as the design — some are classic
sound machines that can be placed on a nightstand or table, while others are shaped like cute, fluffy
animals so the baby can cuddle with them.
Use this book to introduce her to new
animal words and maybe even funny
animal sounds.
You might
use her stuffed
animals or toys to act out how each of baby
animals would move and play, what
sounds they might make, and what they look like.
The assumption, based on previous research, was that an
animal primarily
using the left hemisphere to process a
sound will turn its head to the right, and vice versa.
Human babies, other mammals and songbirds
use non-linear
sounds in their calls, and
animals associate such
sounds with a sense of urgency.
These statements might
sound like the rhetoric
used by extreme
animal rights groups, but they come from White Coat Waste — a new, unlikely coalition of fiscal conservatives and liberal activists that aims to end federal funding for research involving dogs and other
animals by targeting people's pocketbooks in addition to their heartstrings.
Eventually only the
sound is
used, letting the
animal know it will get a treat later.
Steve: In theory, you could have a handheld device like a glucose meter that a diabetic might
use and you just, you know, take a hair of some
animal, put it in the device, and you get an instant read up based on the analysis of that little DNA section of what species you're looking at and, you know, take your caterpillar example that might
sound like something that just a level - headed field biologist would be interested in.
Elizabeth Preston wrote about a blind 13 - year - old boy who has learned to
use echolocation, a way of seeing with
sound, more commonly associated with
animals such as bats and dolphins.
The
animals can also project
sound in different directions without turning their heads, making it difficult to
use visual cues alone to identify which dolphin in a pod «said» what and to guess what a
sound might mean.
And the cacophony isn't just bad for
animals using natural
sounds to hunt and forage — it could also be detrimental to human health.
From barks to gobbles, the
sounds that most
animals use to communicate are innate, not learned.
By comparing different click types to recordings at the surface — where researchers can see which
animals are making the noise — scientists can learn what different species
sound like, and
use those clicks to map the
animals» movements deep underwater.
Using a combination of satellite and ground data, the team can map multiple indicators of monkey distribution, including human activity zones as inferred from roads and settlements, direct detections from mosquito - derived iDNA,
animal sound recordings, plus detections of other species that are usually found when monkeys are present, such as other large vertebrates.
They think there's a metabolic link, because energy
use affects the nerves and muscles that
animals use to
sound off.
Bats and other
animals that rely on
sounds to detect prey in the dark move their ears much like humans
use their eyes to track an object of interest, making constant adjustments to their ear positions.
It says the
animals were swimming in the confined waters of the Providence Channel, which uniquely concentrated a range of sonar
sounds used in training exercises in the area.
In the United States, even preliminary experiments with ranching
using sound as a herding signal attracted a lawsuit over fears feeding the
animals could cause pollution and disrupt ecosystems (see: Lawsuit chips away at fish research).
Scientists postulated decades ago that deep - sea
animals might
use sound to navigate and communicate.
The study appears to be «very solid work,» says Lore Thaler, a psychologist at Durham University in the United Kingdom who studies echolocation, the ability of bats and other
animals to
use sound to locate objects.
Aside from humans, no other
animal that has been studied, not even monkeys or apes, has proved to
use such hemispheric specialization for
sound processing — meaning that the left brain is better at processing fast
sounds, and the right processing slow ones.
Others have suggested giraffes
use low frequency «infrasonic»
sounds —
sounds below the level of human perception — much like elephants and other large
animals do for long - range communication.
This manipulation of
sound is one example of
animals»
use of physics detailed in Furry Logic.
Using pandas located at the San Diego Zoo, conservation scientists worked with
animal care specialists to determine pandas» range of hearing sensitivity, discovering that they can detect
sound into the ultrasonic range.
Orcas are known to communicate amongst themselves
using an array of
sounds, and the
animals have even demonstrated «dialects» — variations in communication signals that are specific to certain groups of the
animals — the scientists reported in a new study.
Many marine
animals use ambient
sound to navigate, to choose where to settle, or to modify their daily behaviors including breeding, feeding and socializing.
There, he began an in - depth study of the
sounds animals use to communicate.
Using a range of cutting edge techniques, his Group investigates the impacts of environmental cues (light, odors,
sound and electrical fields) on biodiversity, sustainability and health in a large diversity of aquatic
animals.
It seems to me that the China Study research FINDINGS are
sound because of its longevity and breadth;
using both
animal and human subjects and multiple studies over a long span of time.
Check out Brandon's additional music for Brad Pitt's zombie epic, World War Z. Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders created some truly eerie
sounds using animal skulls and Emergency Alert Sirens among others.
Warm up song «Walking in the Jungle» (This brilliant clip was found from the link below)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoSq-yZcJ-4 Main jungle theme song (included in the pack), created by me (features
animal jungle
sounds) is to be
used for the main dance.
Used to build up to retelling the story
using chn's own setting,
sounds, obstacles and
animal to hunt.
19 pages Beginning, Middle and Ending
Sounds Cut and Paste
Animal Theme has interesting worksheets that may be
used as a revision, home work or for early finishers.
Units Covered: KS1 Ourselves vocab KS1 Plants and
animals in the local environment vocab Ks1 Forces and movement vocab KS1 Growing plants vocab KS1 Health and growth vocab KS1 Light and dark vocab KS1 Plants and
animals in the local environment vocab KS1 Pushes and pulls vocab KS1
Sound and hearing vocab KS1
Using electricity vocab Ks1 Variation vocab
Kindergarten: Five senses, Promoting Good Health, Weather / Seasons,
Animals, Sunshine and Shadows, Plants, Water play First: Seasons / Earth, Sky and Moon, Properties of Matter, Force and Motion, Embryology Second: Chemical and Physical Interactions, Measurement, Plant Adaptations & Life Cycles, Solar System Third: Water, Matter, Energy and Life Cycles (
using the butterfly) Fourth: Earth's Landforms, Properties of Matter, Electricity & Magnetism, Simple Machines, Plants &
Animals Fifth: Pond Life,
Sound and Light, Looking at Liquids, Minerals
Alpha Writer, Spell
Animals,
Sound Sorting, Phonics Fun (I
use phonics fun 1 - 4), Letter
Sounds, ABC Magic 5, Cimo Spelling, Monkey Word, Word Wonderland, Sentence Builder, Word Bingo, Flashcard Maker,
Animals use body postures and
sounds to communicate their feelings.
She has helped pioneer the cross-species application of behavior analysis to
animals,
using the same humane philosophy and scientifically
sound teaching technology that has been so effective with human learners.
If you have other pets, it's a good idea to leave your new cat in her own room for a few days will allow the other
animals in the house to get
used to her
sounds and scent.
You can't take an
animal that is highly reactive to
sound, such as a hearing ear dog, and
use operant conditioning to not be reactive to
sound.
Socializing is familiarization of your JRT puppy with different people, children, other dogs,
animals and getting them
used to all kinds of environments,
sounds, smells...
These were techniques such as pulling, pushing, yelling, constraining an
animal,
using body language that creates fear, making noises that scare or intimidate (such as «ah - ah» or other words /
sounds that are delivered to startle or punish an
animal), putting
animals in uncomfortable positions, pulling / jerking on halters, collars, or any other restraint devices, and even
using equipment that
animals know will cause pain or discomfort if they resist (such as choke collars, shock collars, vibration collars, prong collars, bits, and rope halters).
In modern scanning systems like the ones North Elm
Animal Hospital has on - site and
uses on our canine patients, the
sound beam sweeps through the body many times per second.