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Taklis Christos and Mbaras Dimitris
The Wild Boar Research, initiated in 2018, has aimed to enhance our understanding of wildlife behavior, with a particular focus on the vocalization patterns of wild boars (Sus scrofa). Phase 4 of this study advances our investigation into the communication of wild boars by analyzing a combination of sound and video data. This phase involves the identification and categorization of specific vocalizations, with the goal of learning the boar's "language." Through the synthesis of these vocalizations, we are testing the responsiveness of wild boars to recorded sounds played back to them in their natural habitat. This phase represents a novel approach to wildlife behavior research, contributing to the broader field of animal communication and offering insights into interspecies interaction. The study's findings may open new avenues for conservation strategies and wildlife management.
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