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A small species of fish that measures no more than half an inch in length is capable of producing sounds louder than an elephant, according to a new study.
Elephants use ear flaps, rumbles, trunk reaches and other forms of communication to greet peers, new research suggests.
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By Jack Guy, CNN (CNN) — A small species of fish that measures no more than half an inch in length is capable of producing sounds louder than an elephant, according to a new study. Danionella ...
Large animals tend to be capable of producing louder noises than small ones, with elephants able to make sounds up to 125 decibels with their trunks.
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