Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science and robots. She is the author of the books Live or Die: Survival Hacks, Wizarding World: Movie Magic Amazing Artifacts, The Star ...
How do you know when a male toadfish is looking for love? Easy—just listen for the grunts and boops. Like some birds and frogs, toadfish sing to find a mate. In fact, if you didn’t know what to look ...
The love song of the lonely toadfish is giving scientists new insight on fighting human muscular diseases. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive ...
During spring, Lusitanian toadfish (Halobatrachus didactylus) suitors form choirs in Portugal's Tagus estuary to serenade the females, vibrating their swim bladders to produce a call, known as a ...
The simple grunting sound of the toadfish might contain surprisingly complex information. Birds, amphibians and mammals use hard-to-discern sounds to add complexity to their vocal information, but the ...
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