A n e m a w 
Animal Electromagnetism and Waves
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Bioelectromagnetism - Bioelectricity
¤ Electric Catfish
¤ Electric Eel
¤ Electric Ray
¤ Mormyrid Fish
¤ Tiger Shark
¤ Other Zoological Examples 
¤ History: Timeline

Biomagnetism
¤ Zoological Examples

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- Waves & Related -
Bioluminescence
¤ Deep-Sea Anglerfish
¤ Deep-water Spiny Dogfish
¤ Noctiluca
¤ Railway Glowworm 
¤ Scale Worm
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Viperfish
¤  Other Zoological Examples

Infrasonic Waves
(including: Seismic waves)
¤ American Alligator
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Domestic pigeon
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Elephant
¤ Rhinoceros
¤ Scorpion
¤ Other Zoological Examples


Ultrasonic Waves  
(including: Echolocation)
¤ Bat
¤ Dolphin
¤ Human
¤ Whale
¤ Other Zoological Examples

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     Elizabeth Gerrow is an OAC (grade 13) student at present with the intentions of studying (Zoology) at the University of Western in London, Ontario, Canada, beginning in the fall of 2002. This site and its information has been collected for an independent study unit (ISU) for the OAC Physics class using various sources, given credit here. It is not yet known how long the site will remain on the internet or when contents will be added  or updated.

 

    If you should like to contact the author with questions, comments, or anything else, e-mails may be sent to anemaw@bounce.to  or crolll_rammstein@yahoo.com. The only e-mails which will be read and responded to are intelligent e-mails which lack profane language or rude content. The same applies to the guestbook, where obscene messages will be deleted immediately. The author can also be reached on MSN messenger (occasionally), using the e-mail address gerreaux@hotmail.com

 

    The author would also like to express her support of the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF), WWF-Canada, Greenpeace, and zoo organizations who maintain the health and safety of animals found in their regions, such as the Metro Toronto Zoo, Ontario, Canada. If you are interested in how you can help support efforts to stop actions which puts animals at risk of extinction or the earth at risk of permanent damage, please consult these organizations.

 

Anemaw [Animal Electromagnetism and Waves] © Elizabeth Gerrow 2002 .