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Embryos of many species use sound to prepare for the outside world

It’s well known that reptiles depend on temperature cues while in the egg to determine a hatchling’s sex. Now, researchers say that embryos of many different animal species also rely on acoustic signals in important ways. They call this phenomenon ‘acoustic developmental programming.’

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