Ultrasonic Frogs Tune Their Ears to Different Frequencies
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - 10:28
in Biology & Nature
The Odorrana tormota frog opens and closes tubes in its ears when listening and calling at night. In this movie, the researchers shined a light under the frog's jaw to illuminate the inside of the mouth. The small circles of light on the side of the frog'
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