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Female frogs fake their own death to avoid unwanted attention from males: Study

Por: ABC News World October 11, 2023

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Female frogs aren't hopping to mate with every interested male frog, scientists have found. Instead, they are faking their deaths to escape unwanted attention.Female European common frogs were observed engaging in tonic immobility, essentially feigning their own death to avoid mating, according to a study published Wednesday in .The phenomenon seems to have evolved in order for females to survive an intense and potentially dangerous mating... + full article



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