File:Female Mahogany Jerusalem Cricket Eaton LACO.oga
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Female_Mahogany_Jerusalem_Cricket_Eaton_LACO.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 35 s, 128 kbps, file size: 539 KB)
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[edit]DescriptionFemale Mahogany Jerusalem Cricket Eaton LACO.oga | Mating "song" of a female mahogany Jerusalem cricket. The insect creates this drumming sound by beating its abdomen against the ground. |
Source | MP3 provided via e-mail by Dr. Amy Vandergast, U.S. Geological Survey. Converted to Vorbis format by Audacity v1.2.4. |
Author | Dr. David Weissman, California Academy of Sciences |
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Permisssion to release this recording into the public domain was provided via e-mail 2008-01-03. |
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MP3 | 187 kbps | Completed 01:51, 21 October 2023 | 1.0 s |
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