Actually, working with Univ. of Montana, we did some dino sounds
(duck-billed) for Disney's Animal Kingdom based on the niches
provided within the biophonies of their respective habitats and
physiology of known fossil records. These have some sub-sonic
components (around 18Hz).
Bernie Krause
>See http://wcs.org/7411/?art=110481374. 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
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