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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- Other Stuffs -
Contact Information
Funnies
Guestbook
Phantasy Fysics RPG
Resources, Credits, & Links

Other Links


 

*** NEW!!!!! *** 
February 13, 2004 ::::
Updates have been a long time acomin' I know! Kuzco the Computer and I are great but my internet access is none existant... on the other hand... I just figured out a way to update. Soon. Honest. I even have an experiment I might be able to add, personally done. WATCH THIS SPACE! Cheers! :).

 

 

 If there is curiosity as to what the name of this site means, here is the expanded description: Animal Electromagnetism and Waves. For those who require a more lengthy, scientifically inclined explanation, it follows thus:

The Anemaw website examines how specific zoological specimens employ the use of a variety of physics concepts, such as electromagnetism, infrasonic and ultrasonic waves, and bioluminescence for the betterment of their lives and survival. The page combines zoology, a discipline of biology, and modern day physics to illustrate that they are not separate sciences from one another, as some may likely believe. The two are intertwined and the comprehension of physics plays an important role in zoological work as well as the concepts of biology. It is to be noted that this is a specific area of biophysics which focuses on animal specimens, however the same ideas may be applied to botany just as all other biology disciplines may be treated similarly. It may also be noted that the examples addressed on this page also include humans, however only in natural sense, where artificial and medical uses of waves and electromagnetism are excluded (ie. the physics applications of the "wild human" as separated from society or physics as applied to the ancestors of present day homo sapiens, or homo homo sapiens, homo erectus, homo habilis, homo africanus, et cetera).

The information on this page has been gathered from a variety of internet, television, literary, and other sources, all of which have been respectfully acknowledged in the section labeled as, "Resources, Credits, & Links", which may be used for further study. In the articles, the sources for the separate species may not be footnoted however they are all included in the bibliography. Please do not hesitate to comment or question! E-mails may be sent to anemaw@bounce.to or directly to crolll_rammstein@yahoo.com. With all of this said, there is but one more detail: enjoy!!!!!!! (and feel free to leave an *intelligent message in the guest book)

 

* a comment, question, or thought of substance, excluding foul language and offensive remarks

 

 

 

 

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