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March 22, 2012
Ecology/Field Recording/Listening/Technology/Video

How Loud is a Slithering Snail?

How loud is a slithering snail and what’s the footfall of a centipede? Jem Stansfield takes an assortment of creepy crawlies and sound recordist Chris Watson to a very very quiet room to find out. Shhh!

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