No. 4. The Southern Toad, Bufo terrestris, recorded at 8:10 p.m. on August 21, 1954, at East Lake, Putnam County, Florida. The hum discernible below the trill when the voice is amplified probably accompanies all calls of the species, although the hum is not ordinarily heard un- less the microphone is close to the toad at the time it is calling. Probably it is the same hum heard when the warning vibration is produced along with the warning chirp. Aronson (1944) has demonstrated that this warning vibration is produced by some mechanism other than the vocal cords, although its precise origin remains uncertain.
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I saw these guys perform tracks from/related to this record at the Hirschhorn museum and it was one of the most entertaining things I’ve ever experienced. What a fun record. petnoodle
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wow. The Kepler track from this album opens the 1977 Voyager disc, currently navigating interstellar space beyond our solar system at ten miles per second. .