Subject: | Re: cricket shivers |
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From: | Lang Elliott <> |
Date: | Thu, 19 Aug 2004 19:32:16 -0400 |
Go here for a slowed-down and pitch-lowered example of the Snowy Tree Cricket's song: http://www.natuersound.com/mp3/snowy.mp3 You can hear that there are three groups of notes. The first group is composed of two notes, and the second and third groups are composed of three notes each, for a total of seven notes. This is the typical chirp (or "drumbeat" when slowed down) of the Snowy Tree Cricket. Humans can only hear the complete pattern when a cricket is very cold indeed. Lang ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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