How can such a tiny fish make such loud noises? Scientists have long asked this question about the male Danionella cerebrum, which measures less than half an inch long, yet produces noises of more ...
7News Miami: Tiny fish can make noises louder than an elephant, says new study
Tiny fish can make noises louder than an elephant, says new study
WRAL: Tiny fish can make noises louder than an elephant, says new study
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Do fish make noise? New technology lets the public hear coral reefs up close
AOL: One of the world’s tiniest fish can make noises louder than an elephant, new study says
One of the world’s tiniest fish can make noises louder than an elephant, new study says
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Smithsonian Magazine: This Tiny Fish Can Make Sounds That Rival an Airplane or an Elephant—Now, Scientists Know How
This Tiny Fish Can Make Sounds That Rival an Airplane or an Elephant—Now, Scientists Know How