June 12, 2015 - In the summers of 2013 and 2014, National Geographic grantee Charline Couchoux and a team of scientists fitted chipmunks with tiny microphones in southern Quebec, Canada. After attaching mics to the
chipmunks' necks, they left the area for a full 24 hours to make sure their presence did not influence the results. The recordings revealed some unique attributes of
chipmunk behavior.
Click here to read more:
"Why Are Chipmunks Wearing Mini Spy Microphones?"