Nature's death knell: This frog's love song is a bat's dinner bell

Friday, January 24, 2014 - 14:20 in Biology & Nature

Sometimes love hurts — a lot. Just ask the tungara frog, a tiny native of Central and South America. The loud, low mating call made by male tungara frogs in search of a love connection has a deadly unintended effect — attracting frog-eating bats.

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