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CNN 国际新闻
📌 标题:Léo Perrier / Nicolas Mathevon / Kokolopori Bonobo Research Project / Julie E Elie / Liran Samuni / Taï Chimpanzee Project
📅 发布时间:Updated Jun 3, 2026, 6:00 AM ET
📝 英文原文:
SummaryScientists are working to decode animal language, in the hopes of one day communicating with other species.Researchers have found that animals combine calls to create new meanings, suggesting rudimentary syntax once thought unique to humans.Some experts warn that interspecies communication raises ethical concerns and could harm wild animal populations.AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.In the Karoo, South Africa’s vast semidesert, an African striped mouse basks in the morning warmth outside the bush it calls home.Nearby, audio equipment casts a long shadow on the rust-colored earth and emits a string of high-frequency squeaks inaudible to human ears, interrupting the rodent’s tranquil morning routine. The mouse recognizes the call as coming from a mouse in a neighboring nest bush, just as the scientists broadcasting it had intended.The striped mouse rises up on its hind legs, an expression of measured vigilance. When the researchers playa call from a mouse in the same nest, however, the striped mouse carries on sunbathing, unperturbed.“When it’s a vocalization from a neighboring individual, they pay a lot more attention. They really look at the speaker. They are disturbed,” said Nicolas Mathevon, a professor at the University of Saint-Etienne in France, who led the research on African striped mice.“If it’s from a complete stranger, then we see an even stronger reaction, like the mouse fleeing into the bush because they are really surprised.”Theresearch is the first to decodethe hidden sounds of mice in the wild, and it’s one of several studies in the past few years that are revealing just how sophisticated vocal communication between animals can be — even when the sounds are imperceptible to human ears.“Not so long ago, people thought that animals were not communicating at all, or very simple things,” said Mathevon, who is the author of “The Voices of Nature: How and Why Animals Communicate.” He has studied animal communication in birds, dolphi
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🇨🇳 中文翻译:
摘要科学家们正在努力破译动物语言,希望有一天能够与其他物种进行交流。研究人员发现,动物通过组合叫声来创造新的含义,这表明了曾经被认为是人类独有的基本语法。一些专家警告说,种间交流会引起伦理问题,并可能伤害野生动物种群。CNN 编辑审查了人工智能生成的摘要。在南非广阔的半沙漠卡鲁,一只非洲条纹老鼠正在晒太阳。
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