Audio recordings reveal that the African dwarf crocodile moos like a cow – and listening out for its calls could help biologists track the species in the wild
Crocodile roars – and moos – could help conservationists monitor populations of species that are hard to track through visual surveys.
The big-eyed, tiny-bodied African dwarf crocodile prowls the dense forests and narrow streams of West Africa. But the species is very hard to spot, and extremely difficult to count. It’s assumed to be quite common, but this is mostly because the tiny“There’s still enough of them to be caught and sold, but that also means there’s probably quite …
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