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Vocalization by extant nonavian reptiles: A synthetic overview of phonation and the vocal apparatus - Russell - 2021 - The Anatomical Record - Wiley Online Library
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Veronica on Instagram: "Loofa the leopard gecko and Delphi the leachianus make sounds defensively, but the mourning geckos use it to chat with each other! It's pretty cool how the sounds are
![TIL the gecko is the only lizard with vocal cords, allowing it to create chirping sounds that allow for social interaction. All other lizards communicate using only body language. : r/todayilearned TIL the gecko is the only lizard with vocal cords, allowing it to create chirping sounds that allow for social interaction. All other lizards communicate using only body language. : r/todayilearned](https://external-preview.redd.it/YCl2CHUgxO1-CJExCV-2QoPP_7hdIeRIyzh_HgftS0I.jpg?auto=webp&s=3166ef7131636bf5e3344f7264db65f794371a39)
TIL the gecko is the only lizard with vocal cords, allowing it to create chirping sounds that allow for social interaction. All other lizards communicate using only body language. : r/todayilearned
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Vocalization by extant nonavian reptiles: A synthetic overview of phonation and the vocal apparatus - Russell - 2021 - The Anatomical Record - Wiley Online Library
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Now that's crocodile rock! Deadly reptiles SING to each other like birds...and dinosaurs may have done the same | Daily Mail Online
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Vocalization by extant nonavian reptiles: A synthetic overview of phonation and the vocal apparatus - Russell - 2021 - The Anatomical Record - Wiley Online Library
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Vocalization by extant nonavian reptiles: A synthetic overview of phonation and the vocal apparatus - Russell - 2021 - The Anatomical Record - Wiley Online Library
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Vocalization by extant nonavian reptiles: A synthetic overview of phonation and the vocal apparatus - Russell - 2021 - The Anatomical Record - Wiley Online Library
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