Richard Vogt

Camila Ferrara of the Wildlife Conservation Society records the sounds from South American river turtles on the beach before they even hatch from their eggs.

It turns out turtles have something to say

Science

Experts used to believe that turtles were entirely mute and deaf. But that turns out to be false, according to researchers in Brazil who say they have recorded turtle vocalizations for the first time.

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