Screaming or yelling is a natural reaction to a threat. One animal you’d likely never expect to hear this from, though, is a frog, which is more often associated with croaking. This is why rain frogs ...
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A video of a screaming cape rain frog encountered near Cape Town, South Africa, is drawing amusement as it makes its way around the Internet—but experts say the footage clearly shows a frog in ...
Some frogs scream at an ear-splitting volume for other animals but its frequency is inaudible to humans, scientists have discovered. While out in the Amazonian jungle studying frogs, researchers in ...
This article forms a part of the Science for All newsletter that takes the jargon out of science and puts the fun in! Subscribe now! Frogs use a myriad ways to defend themselves against predators.
Lots of frogs around the world use a scream to scare off predators but scientists have found frogs in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest that can scream at an ultrasonic level. Researchers saw small leaf ...