Researchers in Perth, Australia believe these are the first recorded echidna vocalizations. Spoiler alert: they sound like a cross between a pigeon cooing and a tiny horse neighing

Originally published at: Researchers in Perth, Australia believe these are the first recorded echidna vocalizations. Spoiler alert: they sound like a cross between a pigeon cooing and a tiny horse neighing | Boing Boing

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They have the best walk. This fine monotreme was a frequent lockdown visitor, but we never heard them speak.

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Me too.

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Recording sounds sorta like a pigeon with COPD.

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wobble baby, wobble baby, wobble baby, wobble! lol

Arf!!!

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