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Fri Aug 3, 2012, 01:41 PM Aug 2012

How Elephants Produce Their Deep 'Voices':

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120802141527.htm

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African elephants are known to be great communicators that converse with extremely low-pitched vocalizations, known as infrasounds, over a distance of miles. (Credit: © catfish07 / Fotolia)

ScienceDaily (Aug. 2, 2012) — African elephants are known to be great communicators that converse with extremely low-pitched vocalizations, known as infrasounds, over a distance of miles. These infrasounds occupy a very low frequency range -- fewer than 20 Hertz, or cycles, per second -- that is generally below the threshold of human hearing.

Now, a new study shows that elephants rely on the same mechanism that produces speech in humans (and the vocalizations of many other mammals) to hit those extremely low notes. Christian Herbst from the University of Vienna, along with colleagues from Germany, Austria and the United States, used the larynx of a recently deceased elephant to recreate some elephant infrasounds in a laboratory.

Their findings are published in the 3 August issue of the journal Science, which is published by AAAS, the nonprofit science society.
"These vocalizations are called infrasounds because their fundamental frequency is below the range of human hearing," explained Herbst during a phone interview. "We only hear the harmonics of such sounds, or multiples of that fundamental frequency. If an elephant's vocal folds were to clap together at 10 Hertz, for example, we would perceive some energy in that sound at 20, 30, 40 Hertz and so on. But these higher overtones are usually weaker in amplitude."
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How Elephants Produce Their Deep 'Voices': (Original Post) xchrom Aug 2012 OP
Finally, some sounds coming from the elephants that make sense! Scuba Aug 2012 #1
good one libodem Aug 2012 #2
K&R!! Nice article, thanks for posting!! hue Aug 2012 #3
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