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  • Episode 4: Insects were the Earth’s first singers. Will they be the last?

  • By: Ecolocation Sound
  • Narrated by: Bill McQuay
  • Aug 3 2023
  • Length: 24 mins
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Episode 4: Insects were the Earth’s first singers. Will they be the last?

By: Ecolocation Sound
Narrated by: Bill McQuay
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  • Summary

  • Insects have been around for over 400 million years. They are among the only animals to survive all five of Earth's mass extinctions. But some say they have no chance against the rapid changes we are currently seeing in the climate. In episode 4 of Insects and the Apocalypse, we see how clues in ancient insects' fossils and groundbreaking research in sound might actually give them a fighting chance.
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