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WSS S5E11: How Insects Listen to the World Differently

WSS S5E11: How Insects Listen to the World Differently

Update: 2021-01-14
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Did you know that some humans can sing two different pitches at once? Or that tree crickets invented speakers long before we did? What about how some species have ears in their mouths and on their feet? 


Dr. Natasha Mhatre, from the Department of Biology, is a foremost authority on auditory reception across species. This week on the Western Science Speaks podcast we discuss the variety of auditory receptors across species in nature. Come for the fascinating factoids about how hearing differs across our bizarre world, stay for the insight on how you can protect your precious ears. 

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WSS S5E11: How Insects Listen to the World Differently

WSS S5E11: How Insects Listen to the World Differently

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