For the Palestine mole rat, which lives almost entirely underground, finding other members of their species. Fortunately, this species has a special way of attracting potential mates: when the breeding season starts, males and females drum their heads against the roof of their tunnels. This sends vibrations through the ground that lets other mole rats know exactly where they are.
(Image: A Palestine mole rat (Nannospalax ehrenbergi) by Zuhair Amr et al.)
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Their names are Winter (black with white tummy), Scribble (splotchy grey with white blaze), Ashley (BABY EAGLE— brown hoodie) and JELLYBEANPOPCORN (grey with white tummy)
A guinea pig partaking in an experiment to test guinea pigs' reactions to music
By: Unknown photographer
From: Caring for Gerbils and Other Small Pet
1970