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The video demonstrates a model of the Cetotherium riabinini skeleton - one of the smallest whales that existed on our planet. This whale occurred in the territory of modern Ukraine in the late Miocene (9.8 - 7.6 million years ago), when the continental sea (the eastern Paratethys) was poured here. The head of the Cetotherium was a third of its length, and the skeleton itself reaches 2.7 meters long. Probably, this whale was a fish eater. The skeleton was found in 1930 near Mykolaiv, and in 1948 it was defined as a new species by Hofstein, I. D. However, a detailed description of this whale was made by Pavlo Gol'din with colleagues only in 2013. Currently, a specimen is exhibited at the National Museum of Natural History at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, where it was scanned using a surface scanner. The Sternum, a hyoid bone, and reduced pelvic bones were scanned using computed tomography, as result, they are discolored. Based on scans, a 3D skeleton model was made.
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Ultrasound cricket chorus, approaching one individual Recorded on a heterodyne bat detector set at 19 KHz
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Blue-winged Pitta Pitta moluccensis recorded in Phuket, Thailand. Date: 9 May 2010. Source: Own recording. Author: Alasdair Forbes.
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Summary[
edit] Description: Deutsch: Ruf von Leptopelis Vermiculatus English: Call of a young Leptopelis Vermiculatus. Date: 2 February 2006 (original upload date). Source: Own work. Author:
User:KlemensB.
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This sound file plays amplified geophone recordings of a foraging mole as illustrated (without amplification) in figure 7A. It demonstrates some of the vibrations generated by moles as they forage.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Recorded at the Dallas World Aquarium. This is a recording of three different species of toucans calling together. Red-billed, Keel-billed and Chesnut-mandibled Toucans can all be heard. This has been filtered to remove people talking, but the bird calls are still clear. Date: 11 October 2012, 17:52:16. Source:
http://www.freesound.org/people/soundbytez/sounds/110987/. Author: soundbytez.
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Summary[
edit] Description: Heterodyne recording of background and bat sounds. Date: 16 September 2007. Source: Own work. Author:
Keoka.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: typical calls. Date: 10 October 2011. Source: Own work. Author:
Bubulcus.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Recording of a Red-billed Toucan. This has been filtered to remove people talking, but the bird calls are still clear. Recorded with an Edirol R-09HR. Date: 12 October 2012, 09:40:02. Source:
http://www.freesound.org/people/soundbytez/sounds/111088/. Author: soundbytez.
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Pronunciation of word "вобла" in Ukrainian. Female voice. Speaker from Kiev, Ukraine.
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Black-faced Solitaire song, recorded in Volcan Barva, Costa Rica
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Geophone recordings of worm grunting, as illustrated in figure 1C .
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Pronunciation recording of German noun "Robbe", IPA: [ˈʁɔbə]. Male voice, recorded by native German speaker from Berlin, Germany. Deutsch: Aussprachebeispiel des deutschen Substantivs "Robbe", IPA: [ˈʁɔbə]. Männliche Stimme, aufgenommen von deutschem Muttersprachler aus Berlin, Deutschland. Date: 3 March 2019. Source: Own work, recorded with Rode NT-USB, converted with
Audacity. Author:
Jeuwre.
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Pronunciation of "rhinocéros" (un rhinocéros) in French. Male voice. Speaker from Paris region, France.
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Bolivian Earthcreeper calls, recorded in Santa Cruz, Bolivia
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African Paradise Flycatcher song, recorded in Giants Castle Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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African Thrush song, recorded near Kitale, Kenya
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A recording of a Clark's Nutcracker in Yosemite National Park
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Inhuma
cc-licenses-publicdomain
Summary[
edit] Description: English: The horned screamer's song Français : Le chant du kamichi cornu Português: O canto da anhuma. Date:. Source: Own work. Author:
Djino.
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Buff-streaked Chat song, recorded near God's Window, Transvaal, South Africa
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Summary[
edit] Description: Single pitta call note, Biligirirangan Hills. Date: November 2018. Source: Own work. Author:
Shyamal.
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Malabar Flying Frog calls, recorded in Karnataka, India
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Yellow Baboon calls, recorded in Ramis, Kenya