Wolf researcher Jeff Reed built special recorders to try to understand what the wolves of Yellowstone Park are saying to each other.
When you first start hearing these chorus howls,
they kind of sound like a cocktail party in the wild.
Ideas about translating nature.
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President Trump is praising Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom as an incredible person who was outstanding in every way.
Beckstrom was one of two members of the West Virginia National Guard shot by a gunman on Wednesday,
not far from the White House.
Beckstrom died of her injuries yesterday while in a D.C.
hospital.
In a call with U.S.
troops on Thanksgiving Day, the president also spoke about the other guard member,
24-year-old Andrew Wolfe, who was critically wounded.
As you know, the other young man is fighting for his life.
He's in very bad shape.
He's fighting for his life, and hopefully we'll get better news with respect to him.
The FBI says the shooting is being investigated as an act of terrorism.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe says the 29-year-old suspect who was also wounded is an Afghan national who worked with the U.S.
government, including the CIA in Afghanistan, and entered the U.S.