Human Voices Elicit More Fear in Wildlife Than Lion Roars

Human Voices Elicit More Fear in Wildlife Than Lion Roars

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Human voices cause considerably more fear in wild mammals than the sound of lions, a study in South Africa has found

Researchers concealed speakers near water holes in Kruger National Park and broadcast human conversations at a normal volume

Surprisingly, approximately 95% of the animals reacted with extreme fear, fleeing the area rapidly

In contrast, the sounds of snarling and growling lions prompted notably less alarm

The selected human speech in the experiment included commonly spoken local languages

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