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Female frogs fake their own deaths to avoid unwanted male interaction, study says


Female frogs fake their own deaths to avoid unwanted male interaction, study saysDating can consist of great communication, spotty here-and-there texts or even "ghosting" — in which people ignore each other to end a relationship. Now comes a study about female frogs — and revelations about how the amphibians take "ghosting" to the next level in their world by playing dead to avoid unwanted male interactions. READ ON THE FOX NEWS APPThe new study looked at how female frogs reacted to male frogs when the males tried to approach. Some of the reaction tactics for female frogs included tonic immobility — which is essentially when they play dead. Original article source: Female frogs fake their own deaths to avoid unwanted male interaction, study says


Source: Fox News October 13, 2023 09:45 UTC



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