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Sound of Life

on BBC Radio 4 FM

New series 1/8. Aubrey Manning sets out to discover why the natural world sounds the way it does. Frogs, elephants, owls, whales, dolphins, garden birds and many more all make appearances over the coming weeks.
First Sounds. Manning starts by digging into prehistory to find the first animal to communicate with sound. What did it look like, what did it sound like and what did it say? Producer Grant Sonnex
Nature's soundbites: page 33

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Aubrey Manning
Producer:
Grant Sonnex

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