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- 00:5200:52, 16 January 2024 diff hist +554 N User:Henry Cerbone Harvard Grad/sandbox ←Created page with 'Railroad Track Theory. High-speed train systems can pose a greater risk to wildlife due to the speed and reduced reaction time for animals to avoid oncoming trains. However, efforts are often made to mitigate these risks through measures such as wildlife corridors, fencing, and wildlife detection systems. Now why are animals coming to railroad tracks? This is because the specific frequency of the train whistle contacts the brains of warm-blooded animals and...'