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Hi Beth,
my suggestion would be to get a heart monitor from a medical doctor
(used on infants in the womb) and go to a zoo to record various
animals. It is based on ultra-sound and, being used on human infants,
it should be harmless for the animals and it seems to be fairly
straightforward to use.
I know that this won't make it easy to get a hearbeat from a shark ...
Cheers,
Peter Davis
>Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 18:45:56 -0800
>From: Beth Amsbary <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Animal heartbeats
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>We are creating a cart and demonstration on the heart, and would like to
>include the sound of heartbeats from hearts with different numbers of
>chambers and sizes. We're having a hard time running them down. Any leads
>would be much appreciated:
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>* 2 chambered heart (shark)
>* 3 chambered heart (snake or frog)
>* 4 chambered hearts (giraffe, hummingbird or a variety of bird sizes,
>healthy human, diseased human, infant human)
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>Thanks!
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>Beth Amsbary
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