animals
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Human-Made Noise Pollution Could Impair Animals from Escaping Predator Attack
We can't deny that noise pollution can detrimentally affect humans and may induce various health hazards such as stress, sleep deprivation, and hypertension. But little did we realize that animals too have been experiencing stress and anxieties related to anthropogenic noise.
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