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Amphibians Use Inaudible Scream for Self-Defense Against Predators, Study Finds (99 notícias)

Publicado em 04 de abril de 2024

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A recent study suggests that amphibians use an inaudible scream as a self-defense mechanism against predators.

These screams serve as a warning signal to potential threats and help amphibians avoid predation.

Amphibians have been found to use an inaudible scream as a self-defense mechanism against predators, according to a recent study. The study suggests that these screams, which cannot be heard by humans, serve as a warning signal to potential threats.

Researchers believe that this unique form of communication helps amphibians to avoid predation and increase their chances of survival in the wild.

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