City Frog Calls More Attractive To Females Compared To Frogs From Less Urban Environments A new study found that male city túngara frogs have more complex mating calls that female túngara frogs find more appealing. Researchers revealed that lack of predators and more competition drove city male city túngara frogs to adapt. by Diane Samson
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