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Fig. 4. Body vibrations give rise to waterborne acoustic signals. (A) Simultaneous recording of a 300 ms body vibration, recorded in Chart software, and a waterborne sound recorded using Canary software. (B) Expanded view of a waterborne sound recorded in Canary software. Notice in the spectrogram that the most intense sounds (darkest colors) are of a low frequency (<300 Hz).