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Animals' Most Amazing Acoustic Feats

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Roaring lion

From deafening monkey howls to snapping crustacean claws, animals use powerful sounds to do everything from claim territory to stun prey.

"There’s such an enormous range of abilities and loudness in animals, it's very easy to get swept up by it all. I just love this stuff," said bioacoustician Christopher Clark of Cornell University.

While every animal sound is amazing in its own right, the result of millions of years of evolution, Clark and other researchers have a few favorites. In this gallery we review the best, and look at the physics that produce them.

While not one of the loudest animals on the Earth, lions' 115-decibel calls travel as far as five miles across the Serengeti.

Listen: Roar of a lion

Image: iam_photography/Flickr

Sound: San Diego Zoo

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Animals' Most Amazing Acoustic FeatsDave is a Wired Science contributor and freelance science journalist who's obsessed with space, physics, biology, technology and more. He lives in New York City.
Follow @davemosher and @wiredscience on Twitter.

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