Animals use complex vocalizations for essential tasks like survival communication, predator warnings, and social bonding.
Zoomusicology and Ornithomusicology study how different species process sound and adhere to their own unique musical structures.
Species such as elephants and whales communicate using infrasound, which consists of ultra-low frequencies outside human hearing range.
Natural soundscapes, such as the chorus of insects and birds, are increasingly recognized for their therapeutic and stress-reducing effects on humans.