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Subject: | cricket call |
From: | andy gracie <> |
Date: | Fri, 15 Nov 2002 08:50:49 -0800 |
hi all<br> <br> <br> i'm continuing my search for information on the calls of male crickets. i've been following a few links which go into detail about cricket phonotaxis - very interesting but not quite what i need.<br> <br> does anyone know of a link that will give me the following:<br> <br> a series of sound files with a description of the kind of call it is.<br> <br> i have found various cricket sound aiffs and wavs (which i can easily get from my own crickets) but none which say 'this is a courtship call' or 'this is a territorial call'<br> <br> <br> any pointers very welcome<br> <br> <br> <br> cheers<br> <br> <br> andy g<br> <br> |
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