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The crocodile cries, the cricket crackles, the hyena laughs, the titmouse chirps, the grasshopper chirps... But what do these sounds hide? Can we unravel their mysteries? What can animals tell each other and how do these "languages" allow them to express their emotions, choose a partner, be cunning, know who dominates and who submits, mark their territory or call for help?

Speaker: Professor Nicolas Mathevon


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Nicolas Mathevon is a biologist specializing in animal acoustic communications. Professor at the University of Saint-Etienne, senior member of the Institut universitaire de France, Director of Cumulant Studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes - PSL, and explorer for the National Geographic Society, he leads a research team specialized in bioacoustics (eneslab.com, CNRS, Inserm).



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Musée national d'histoire naturelle (MNHN)

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2160 Luxembourg 25 Rue Münster, 2160 Grund Luxembourg

Musée national d'histoire naturelle (MNHN)
25 Rue Münster
2160 Grund Luxembourg




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