Golf N Gator - #GatorFacts | Alligators are among the most vocal reptiles, despite not having vocal cords. By sucking in and then expelling air from their lungs, they can make different
Another Friday...you know what that means! Time for another Fun Fact! Geckos differ themselves from just being lizards because they have vocal cords.... | By Zilla Products | Facebook
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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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An ankylosaur larynx provides insights for bird-like vocalization in non-avian dinosaurs | Communications Biology
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![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
Did you know that besides geckos, Tribolonotus are said to be some of the only other lizards that possess vocal chords? They can voice their distress and or advertise their presence by
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
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