Why do male toads chirp?
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A shortened version of the courtship trill, which sounds like a chirp, is given by male toad with its vocal pouch just slightly inflated.
. A second, release call, is often heard when a male is clasped by another male. ... The combination of the call and the vibrations usually causes a clasping male to release his grip.)
. A second, release call, is often heard when a male is clasped by another male. ... The combination of the call and the vibrations usually causes a clasping male to release his grip.)
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It's because the chirping advertises the male frog's fitness. The frogs that chirp the fastest tend to be heavier and in better physical condition.
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