The gorilla chest beat is one of the most emblematic sounds in the animal kingdom. However, until recently it was unclear what information gorillas were conveying when they gave these impressive ...
Gorillas usually stand bipedally and rapidly beat their chests with cupped hands in rapid succession. Chest beating is a unique sound because is it not a vocalization, like frogs croaking, but rather ...
The chest-beating of mountain gorillas could be designed to indicate size and help in assessing the fighting ability of rivals, experts believe. Researchers found that audio frequencies of the chest ...
Silverback gorillas stand up and beat their chest as a form of communication, a study has found. Analysis of wild male mountain gorillas in Rwanda reveals a male's drumming noise conveys how big they ...
It is thought that mountain gorillas rapidly beat their chests as a way to communicate but scientists believe these drumming sounds may also reveal how big they are. Researchers in Germany have found ...
Gorillas usually stand bipedally and rapidly beat their chests with cupped hands in rapid succession. Chest beating is a unique sound because is it not a vocalization, like frogs croaking, but rather ...
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