Somali lesser galago (Galago gallarum)
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Repetitive caller |
Social cohesion |
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0801 |
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Explosive call (Quack) |
Meru National Park, central Kenya By Y. de Jong and T. Butynski |
Advertising and re-assembly call of both males and females. Strident explosive trumpets of one, two or more syllables, with emphasis on the first syllable. Repeated in long sequences and loudest call in repertoire, sometimes with an undulating quality |
0802 |
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Explosive call (Quack) | Meru National Park, central Kenya By T. Butynski and Y. de Jong |
Advertising and re-assembly call of both males and females. Strident explosive trumpets of one, two or more syllables, with emphasis on the first syllable. Repeated in long sequences and loudest call in repertoire, sometimes with an undulating quality |
0803 | |
Rolling call |
Meru National Park, central Kenya By T. Butynski and Y. de Jong |
Buzzing single notes repeated slowly or strung together in a rolling sequence = rolling call or coo. A quieter call |
Anxiety and alarm |
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0804 |
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Squawk yaps | Meru National Park, central Kenya By T. Butynski and Y. de Jong |
Harsh yap-like barking notes repeated rapidly in long sequences, often in chorus with others. Loud |