By Martin M Barillas Having gathered thousands of recordings of pigs in various contexts, researchers have discovered for the first time that porcine grunts reveal real emotions. With an algorithm they designed, the European researchers decoded more than 7,000 pig vocalizations as negative (scared or frightened) or positive (happy or excited). “With this study, we demonstrate that animal sounds provide […]
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