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Re: Bird Call Car Alarm

Subject: Re: Bird Call Car Alarm
From: "richpeet" <>
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 21:33:31 -0000
--- In  Walter Knapp <> wrote:
> My wife pointed this one out to me, some might be interested:
> 
> 
http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/features/2002/july/car_alarm/index.htm
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> 
> Maybe I should make up a frog one?
> 
> Walt
> 

Well which herp has the best alarm for a car alarm?
I vote for the Eastern Narrowmouth Toad because of the ease of use 
with a car alarm speaker.

350kb download at
http://home.attbi.com/~richpeet/EasternNarrowmouthToad.mp3

I am back from Southern Texas and the weather forecast people had 
more inches of "partly cloudy" in rain than the Minnesota forecasters 
have shown inches of "partly cloudy" in snow. Now that is hard to do.

Between the rain drops (which was not much time) I found more toad 
species than close to my entire herp collection of Minnesota.

I almost decided to just stay and help all the Red Cross people that 
were working the area but decided in the end to return as I hate the  
severe mold exposures that are about to happen there. 



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