Researchers have discovered that hedgehogs can hear ultrasound, a surprising ability that could help protect them from cars. Since road traffic kills large numbers of hedgehogs, scientists believe ...
Millions of hedgehogs die as they cross the roads, but a discovery is paving the way for a warning that might stop them crossing at dangerous times.
But a new study by the University of Oxford has discovered that the much-loved mammal can hear high-frequency ultrasounds, ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford have suggested that ultrasound-repellers could help reduce hedgehog deaths by cars.
Meet the European hedgehog ( Erinaceus europaeus ), small nocturnal insectivores that turn into a spiny ball of death when they feel threatened. Unfortunately, the mammals are rapidly declining.
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The proposal is based on their findings which show for the first time that hedgehogs can hear high-frequency ultrasound.
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8 strange behaviours dogs show when they think they heard something humans cannot
Ever watch your dog freeze at a blank wall or tilt their head like a tiny scholar? They often pick up whispers of movement and frequency shifts that our ears simply miss. Understanding these strange ...
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