Subject: | Re: FYI - BBC story on recording "too quiet" critters |
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From: | "robin_parmar_sound" robin_parmar_sound |
Date: | Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:07 pm ((PDT)) |
This is the strangest coincidence. I was just explaining to a curious friend how our ears are so precise we could likely hear an insect walking... and then along comes some proof! Thanks for sharing this, and the thoughts afterwards. -- Robin Parmar |
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