If frogs have vocal cords why dont they speak as human beings?
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They also aren't very good at talking.The typical frog first makes sounds using its larynx, and then amplifies them with a vocal sac that acts as a resonator – it's the bit that swells beneath a frog's mouth every time it croaks. Unlike other harlequin frogs, however, stubfoot toads don't have vocal sacs either
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They also aren't very good at talking.The typical frog first makes sounds using its larynx, and then amplifies them with a vocal sac
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