What are “they” listening for?
To tell how species of animals are different
To find out if the call of an animal is missing
To hear the heartbeats of many animals
What are “they” listening for?
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The correct answer is: To find out if the call of an animal is missing.
In many studies of animal behavior, researchers listen for specific calls to determine if any species are absent or if certain calls that are typically present are missing. This can indicate changes in population dynamics or environmental conditions affecting the animals’ communication. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!