Whoa! Seahorses Don't Neigh — They Growl
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Dogs and bears aren't the only animals that give off warning growls. Seahorses do too.
For the first time, researchers have recorded seahorses growling, a tiny, deep sound not easily detectable by the human ear. These distinctive little fishes growl in response to stress, specifically the stress of being captured and handled, according to a new study published online June 26 in the Journal of Zoology.
Researchers and aquarium enthusiasts have long known that seahorses often vibrate angrily when handled, said study researcher Tacyana Oliveira, a scientist at Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, in Brazil. [Listen to the Seahorse Growls and Grunts]
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You find the weirdest stuff at night.
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@scottalanmiller said:
You find the weirdest stuff at night.
hahaha i just found this weird news. Since no people are around i have a lot of chance to explore and to stay here