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Why are male toad noise?

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Answered by ravi15964
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From high-pitched whirring, to a deep “bonk”, or an insect-like chirp, male frogs sing to attract their own kind. Female frogs even have ears tuned into the specific call of their own species, so that they can locate a male of their own species in a chorus of multiple, noisy males.

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Answered by ChromaticSoul
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Air from the lungs is channeled to the air sac, which resonates to make the sound louder. The larynx is larger and more developed in males, though not significantly different from females. Frogs produce two types of calls that most experiments tend to focus on, which are release calling and mating calling.

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