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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New findings suggest that female European common frogs "may not be as passive and helpless as previously thought" Getty Two common ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — While “ghosting” is common in getting out of an unwanted relationship for people, female frogs will fake their own death in order to avoid mating advances from male frogs, ...
“She’s just not that into you” isn’t a sentiment that male European common frogs seem to understand—at least not during breeding season. This means their female counterparts have to take more dramatic ...
New findings suggest that female European common frogs "may not be as passive and helpless as previously thought" Getty Female frogs will take extreme measures to escape unwanted attention from their ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — While “ghosting” is common in getting out of an unwanted relationship for humans, female frogs will fake their own death in order to avoid mating advances from male frogs, ...
Next time you spot a frog that appears to be dead, it could just be the female amphibian trying to escape male attention, scientists have discovered. Research has shown that female European common ...
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