The Animals Were Never Alone
a Choose Your Own Adventure Essay
by Maria Lepistö and the Animal Sound Society
April 25, 2016. Common spadefoot toads regularly emit calls before sexual maturity. Just in case there is any misunderstanding, the report is about toads, not frogs. Do you still want to read it?

Actually, there is no reason to read it, because the calls of sexually immature toads remain unclarified, undefined, uncategorized. Are they stressed? Is their personal space invaded? Are they hungry? Their calls might reflect a general arousal in the context of feeding.

Bush Crickets December 20, 2017, To compete or not to compete: bushcricket song plasticity reveals male body condition and rival distance. The title is a reference to a play by William Shakespeare,

If you want to contemplate the narrative structure of a publication about Arctic foxes, go to 64

If you want to discuss the matter with the receptionist of the Animal Sound Archive, go to 145

If you want to seen an index of barking styles, go to 138

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