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Naturally wild musicians : the wondrous world of animal song
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Naturally wild musicians : the wondrous world of animal song

Author: Peter Christie
Publisher: Toronto : Annick Press, ©2007.
Edition/Format:   Book : Biography : Juvenile audience : English
Summary:
Describes the different reasons animals use song to communicate to one another, from finding mates and defending territory to finding prey and avoiding predators.
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Genre/Form: Juvenile literature
Ouvrages pour la jeunesse
Material Type: Biography, Juvenile audience
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Peter Christie
ISBN: 9781554510979 155451097X 9781554510986 1554510988
OCLC Number: 271983499
Description: 48 p. : col. ill., port. ; 21 cm.
Contents: Introduction: Love Songs & Battle Hymns 4 --
1 Mating: Chords of Courtship 8 --
2 Rivals: Singing Duels & Territorial Tunes 14 --
3 Recognition: Songs of the Guess Who 20 --
4 Broadcasting: Mud Megaphone & Tree-hole Opera 24 --
5 Ultrasound: Silent Music to Your Ears 28 --
6 Predators: Songs in the Key of Yikes! 32 --
7 Duets: Connected by Music 36 --
Conclusion: Tuned for Change 40.
Responsibility: Peter Christie.

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Describes the different reasons animals use song to communicate to one another, from finding mates and defending territory to finding prey and avoiding predators.

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