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"Oh, were not A keeping it Just a day or two 1 hardly blame you What with hope you dont (l ynind, WAN WITH WEAKLING (aolme KMhA ) A I MUSCLE-ROUN- D NINCTY-PGUN- IN YOUR, I voui ""N USH take you A "BODY BUILDING" COURSE, AND YOU WONT BE A ME KICKED SAND Bob .Montana B rehie f As for the law, Mr Wa! INSTEAD OF BRAWN PEANUTS I CANT LOOK! I CAM T STAMP the sjpenhe bjt i have to IT '5 ScTTiNS lOOK B I HAVE TO KNOUJ!(d!LL SEE THE SUN, CR WILL ISEE EE? A BASEBALL? UlHAT WILL I ! ondie ' I (.hit B ( JULIUS SO HAS BECOME ( UNROMANTIC oimr I M LUCKY IF WE SHAKES HANDS WITH ME ON OUR ANNIVERSARY )',! J s Vi? Have a Question? Ask Andv Little Mouses Voice is too High for Human Ears Andy tends o complete set of Merit Students Encyclopedic to Barbara Piper, U, Uti'q, NY, for her Question Can any animal hear 86.000 cycles per second? atm? Healthy human ears can hear sounds as high as 20,01)0 cycles per second, and a very good ear can hear somewhat higher sounds. Most animals hear as well as we do and some hear very much better. Bats and rats and porpoises can delect eounds higher than 100.000 cycles per second. Because our ears are deaf to this superhif.il range, we use sonsitiv e instruments to detect this ultrasonic sound. Our younger friends are very interested in how animals sense things, so let's explain the meaning of cycles per second. The sounds we hear are vibrations that jog so many times a second High notes jog faster and low notes jog more slowly. We may call these vibrations either frequencies or cycles jut second The frequency of middle C is cycles per second. Most human ears can hear from 20 c des to 20.000 c des per second. This is a rarge of about ten octaves. A million animals hae a million different ways to hear, and each species seems to favor a sound range of its own This makes it possible for them to hav e pm ate conversations limited to their friends and relatives. 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To develop message for Thursdav, read words crrresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth Sign. 61 Sow ,1 7 fO - ' Z ns DCt A.TutJes A 4 uA 4.742-5- apr. LIBRA Your Daily Activity Guido 425-36-37-4- S. - CLAY R. POLLAN- PISCES FEJ. MAR 19 v 2:7 85 So example, can squeak sounds of 100,000 cycles per second. And no doubt his kinfolk can hear him. A cat has keener ears than ours, but it cannot hear the very high squeak of a little mouse. Most likely the keenest ears belong to the bat. He uses them to catch echoes from his own voice. The sounds bofee off walls, branches and other objects as he flies around and the bouncing echoes reach his cars m time to warn him away from collisions. This neat system of sounds and hearing is called locating. Bats utter squeaks of 10,000 cycles per second, which we can hear. They also utter higher sounds in the ultrasonic range, which we cannot hear. 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