Leopards often produce a unique, deep, guttural roar commonly described as “sawing” due to its resemblance to the sound of a ...
University research finds leopards can be identified by their own unique roar!
But studying leopards through the sounds they make—a technique known as bioacoustics and more typically used to monitor birds and marine species—would have the advantage of allowing ...
University of Exeter reveals roar sound of leopards acts as an individual identifier Recently, researchers at the University of Exeter conducted an extraordinary study in the vocal world of leopards.
“Higher accuracies occurred when the entire leopard roar was used to identify individuals.” From a distance, it may sound like someone is cutting down a tree, but the chopping sounds are the ...