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  2. Elephant communication - Wikipedia

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    When comparing an elephant's vocal folds to those of a human, an elephant's are longer, thicker, and have a larger cross-sectional area. In addition, they are tilted at 45 degrees and positioned more anteriorly than a human's vocal folds. [18] From various experiments, the elephant larynx is shown to produce various and complex vibratory phenomena.

  3. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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  4. Perception of infrasound - Wikipedia

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    Infrasonic vocalizations have been recorded from captive elephants in many different situations. The structure of the calls varies greatly but most of them range in frequency from 14 to 24 Hz, with durations of 10–15 seconds. When the nearest elephant is 5 m from the microphone, the recorded sound pressure levels can be 85 to 90 dB SPL. [9]

  5. Massive Elephant Sneaks Up on Meditating Monks Before Giving ...

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    The huge elephant practically stepped on the monks before they noticed they weren't alone. As magical as it is to think that the majestic animal followed the sound of their voices, I'm sure it ...

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    Try this wacky and easy to do experiment at home with your kids, and watch colorful tubes of foam erupt into elephant toothpaste! Experimental: 7 easy steps to making your own elephant toothpaste ...

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  8. Zoo key - Wikipedia

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    Child operating talking storybook in 2017 using an elephant key. A zoo key is a large novelty key used to activate talking storybooks at American zoos.These were used by various zoos, largely in the latter half of the 20th century, as part of a system which played audio recordings describing exhibits.

  9. A new study has uncovered a tiny fish species’s ability to produce a huge sound. Danionella cerebrum is 10 to 12 millimeters, or about 0.4 to about 0.5 inches, ... and an elephant, which can up ...