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Crocodilia and Infrasound

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Difference between Crocodilia and Infrasound

Crocodilia vs. Infrasound

Crocodilia (or Crocodylia) is an order of mostly large, predatory, semiaquatic archosaurian reptiles, known as crocodilians. Infrasound, sometimes referred to as low-frequency sound, is sound that is lower in frequency than 20 Hz or cycles per second, the "normal" limit of human hearing.

Similarities between Crocodilia and Infrasound

Crocodilia and Infrasound have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alligator, Eardrum, Elephant, Hippopotamus.

Alligator

An alligator is a crocodilian in the genus Alligator of the family Alligatoridae.

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Eardrum

In the anatomy of humans and various other tetrapods, the eardrum, also called the tympanic membrane or myringa, is a thin, cone-shaped membrane that separates the external ear from the middle ear.

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Elephant

Elephants are large mammals of the family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea.

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Hippopotamus

The common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), or hippo, is a large, mostly herbivorous, semiaquatic mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only two extant species in the family Hippopotamidae, the other being the pygmy hippopotamus (Choeropsis liberiensis or Hexaprotodon liberiensis).

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Crocodilia and Infrasound Comparison

Crocodilia has 418 relations, while Infrasound has 119. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.74% = 4 / (418 + 119).

References

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