10 Fascinating Ways Animals Communicate Everyday

7. Frogs Communicate with Ultrasonic Frequencies

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Frogs living near noisy environments, like streams with constant dripping or rushing water, have developed a brilliant survival strategy to make their voices heard. Instead of competing directly with the overwhelming ambient noise, they communicate using ultrasonic frequencies—sounds pitched higher than what most other animals, including many predators, can hear. This advanced vocal adaptation allows their calls to cut cleanly through the natural background chaos. Whether they're signaling to potential mates or staking claims to their territory, these high-frequency calls ensure that their messages aren't lost in the roar of their surroundings.

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