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Scientists Terrified Raccoons With Sound: Fear Power in an Ecosystem [WATCH]
The fear large predators instill in their prey can have cascading effects down the food chain, according to a new study. For instance, simply hearing a recording of wild dogs barking can keep wild raccoons from foraging.
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