Subject: | Re: Cassowary calls may be lowest bird calls |
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From: | Horst Flotow <> |
Date: | Thu, 30 Oct 2003 08:43:54 +0800 |
Emus must have these low frequency calls too, sometimes you can hear/feel a low rumbling kind of sound before you actually see them (like Asian elephants in the rainforest) and you can definitely hear/feel this sound when they are right next to you. Regards Horst Doug Von Gausig wrote: >See http://wcs.org/7411/?art=3D110481374. Some dinosaur folks are thinking= >that the subsonic calls of the Cassowary may be very similar and >pleisiomorphic to the calls that Dinosaurs used to communicate... > >Doug >Doug Von Gausig >Clarkdale, Arizona, USA >Moderator >Nature Recordists e-mail group >http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists >=20 > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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