Explore the World’s Largest Archive of Animal Sounds and Associated Video For Free!
Cornell Lab of Orinthology’s Macaulay Library archives and preserves an exhaustive sampling of behaviors of each animal species using digital video and audio recordings. The collection of natural sounds includes more than 160,000 recordings, comprising of 67% of the world’s birds and a rapidly increasing holdings of insects, frogs, fish, and mammals. The video collection includes more than 3,000 species.
To access the sound and video catalog go to http://www.animalbehaviorarchive.org/publicsite.jsp#
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