Current:Home > MarketsFemale frogs fake their own death to avoid unwanted attention from males: Study -Blueprint Wealth Network
Female frogs fake their own death to avoid unwanted attention from males: Study
View
Date:2025-04-17 05:25:49
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 observed engaging in "tonic immobility," essentially feigning their own death to avoid mating, according to a study published Wednesday in Royal Society Open Science.
MORE: Amphibians are in widespread decline, and climate change is to blame, study says
The phenomenon seems to have evolved in order for females to survive an intense and potentially dangerous mating season, Carolin Dittrich, an evolutionary and behavioral ecologist who conducted the research as part of the Natural History Museum Berlin, told ABC News.
European common frogs engage in an "explosive" breeding season, a short season in which males fiercely compete for access to females, which results in scrambling and fighting. Males also may harass, coerce or intimidate females into mating, according to the study.
Amid the chaos, female frogs are at risk of getting trapped in "mating balls," in which several males cling to them to vie for their attention, which could lead to their death, Dittrich said.
MORE: How researchers are using AI to save rainforest species in Puerto Rico: Exclusive
Dittrich's research began when trying to determine whether male frogs were choosing female mates with larger bodies, because larger female bodies tend to have more eggs, therefore producing more offspring, she said.
The results from that study showed that the males were not choosing females based on body size, and instead seemed to be interested in all of the females, Dittrich said. The researchers also observed that the females were showing some avoidance behaviors toward the males -- a behavior not expected to occur in this species because "explosive" breeders typically have a short timeframe for mating season, Dittrich said.
Among the avoidance behaviors the females exhibited included a turning motion, in which they turn and twist their bodies to get out of the grip of the males -- a technique used more successfully by smaller females -- as well as engaging in a call that is similar in the frequency and structure to the calls males make.
MORE: Florida high school unveils synthetic frogs for dissection in biology class
However, the "most astonishing" behavior females exhibited to avoid male attention, however, was tonic immobility, or feigning their own death, Dittrich said.
Female European common frogs do not have many opportunities to increase their fitness because they reproduce once a season, which is what likely led to the evolution of the avoidant behavior instead, Dittrich said.
The researchers observed female European common frogs stretching their arms and legs straight from the body, in a way that could appear similar to rigor mortis, Dittrich said.
There is very little literature to support other vertebrate species feigning their own deaths to avoid mating, Dittrich said.
While faking death has previously been observed in amphibians, spiders and dragonflies, the purpose is typically to avoid being detected by a predator, she added.
veryGood! (75)
Related
- McKinsey to pay $650 million after advising opioid maker on how to 'turbocharge' sales
- Nepal hit by new earthquakes just days after large temblor kills more than 150
- Recall of lead contaminated applesauce pouches expands to two more brands: FDA
- What does 'TMI' mean? Don't divulge private info with this slang term.
- Trump's 'stop
- Possible leak of Nashville shooter's writings before Covenant School shooting under investigation
- Two alligator snorkeling attacks reported the same week in Florida
- Dean McDermott Packs on the PDA With Lily Calo Amid Tori Spelling's New Romance
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- Special counsel says Trump's attempts to dismiss federal election case are meritless
Ranking
- Bodycam footage shows high
- Barbra Streisand regrets rejecting Brando, reveals Elvis was nearly cast in 'A Star is Born'
- Starbucks increasing wages, benefits for most workers, those in union won't get some perks
- Mexico’s hurricane reconstruction plans prioritize military barracks, owners left to rebuild hotels
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- Joseph Baena Channels Dad Arnold Schwarzenegger After Showcasing Bodybuilding Progress
- House advances effort to censure Rashida Tlaib over her rhetoric about the Israel-Hamas war
- Trump maintains dominant lead among 2024 Republican candidates as GOP field narrows: CBS News poll
Recommendation
The Louvre will be renovated and the 'Mona Lisa' will have her own room
Highlights of Trump’s hours on the witness stand at New York civil fraud trial
Ohio State remains No. 1, followed by Georgia, Michigan, Florida State, as CFP rankings stand pat
Hospitals in Israel move underground to keep working amid rockets from Lebanon
Selena Gomez's "Weird Uncles" Steve Martin and Martin Short React to Her Engagement
Cyprus official says Israel-Hamas war may give an impetus to regional energy projects
Nashville police chief confirms authenticity of leaked Covenant school shooter’s writings
US Park Police officer fatally shoots fellow officer in attempted dry fire, police say