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Just for clarity's sake, here is how the study defines a "phee" and a
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Now this paper is also quite interesting to read through, as it tries to determine whether these lovely creatures "phee" or "twitter," and whether these vocalizations are dependent on the animal's age.
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I recently got a pet guinea pig whose sounds are remarkably close to the description of marmoset "phee" s and "twitter" s.
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I recently got a pet guinea pig whose sounds are remarkably close to the description of marmoset "phee" s and "twitter" s.
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Now this paper is also quite interesting to read through, as it tries to determine whether these lovely creatures "phee" or "twitter," and whether these vocalizations are dependent on the animal's age.
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Just for clarity's sake, here is how the study defines a "phee" and a
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I recently got a pet guinea pig whose sounds are remarkably close to the description of marmoset "phee" s and "twitter" s.
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Just for clarity's sake, here is how the study defines a "phee" and a
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February 11th, 2006 at 1: 07 pm paris still the front runner along with mcfee, or mc phee whatever, no guy stands out just yet, unfortunately i think a girl stands th chance of winning again
AI5 – Hell Week 1 2006
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"Phee-et, phee-et!" he whistled softly, and with a start and a glad rush, the dog came bounding to his master, while the sacristan stared in alarm.
Through the Wall Cleveland Moffett 1894
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Marmosets use a stereotypical call – a phee call – and modulate the fine acoustic structure of that call to form a unique label for each receiver.
Marmosets use specific ‘names’ for one another, study finds Nicola Davis 2024
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Such animals are social primates that live in small family groups and are known to use whistle-like vocalisations called “phee calls” to inform other marmosets about their location.
Marmosets use specific ‘names’ for one another, study finds Nicola Davis 2024
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