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For decades, scientists have debated whether these dinosaurs could whip their tails faster than the speed of sound, creating a sonic boom. The sound of a cracking whip is actually a sonic boom.
But the luna moths tails, which spin behind them as they fly, also produce echoes that resemble wingbeats. To the bat, they either sound like a very conspicuous part of their target, or like a ...
"After gathering data from the specimens and adjusting the dimensions of their tails, we created a model and tried to replicate the [speed of sound] results from the other study." Related ...
With their massive tails and iridescent colors ... its quivering feathers emit and amplify a low-frequency sound inaudible to human ears. Depending on whether they want to attract females from ...
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