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sl8

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Tue Dec 30, 2025, 06:56 PM 7 hrs ago

The Semaphore Frog [View all]

https://thefinchandpea.com/2013/09/19/meet-the-semaphore-frog/

Meet the ‘Semaphore’ Frog

Heidi Kay Smith, 29 September 2013

I am lucky enough to spend my days in a frog communication lab, but everyone on the street knows how frogs communicate-by calling (if you didn’t know that, I’m really sorry about the sad life you’ve been living. Please go outside today and sit in the grass. Maybe quit your job. Also, let your parents know you’d be better off if you were raised by wolves because at least then you’d know the glory of nature).

In general, we think of frogs calling from the edge of the pond where the only competition is from other male frogs. It gets more interesting when you consider some frogs call near rushing water and the modifications they must make to their call. Calling is energetically costly and competing with rushing water can surely be exhausting. Some frogs have developed another mode in which to signal by using semaphore. Indeed, the frogs of the genus Staurois from Borneo still call, but the streams are so loud that they modify their call and employ this semaphore in the form of foot flagging.

In short, when times get tough for frogs and the party is just too loud to scream and get your friend’s attention, these guys wave their legs to make it happen. Thanks evolution and glad you could make it to the party.

Check out this video:


2:46 min.


Staurois (semaphore) frogs battling in Borneo
YouTube / Nathan Litjens

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On edit, from Brazil:

1:40 min.


Showing a Little Leg / Brazil
YouTube / Nat Geo Animals
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The Semaphore Frog [View all] sl8 7 hrs ago OP
Reminds me a little bit of Micheal Jackson. Those legs looked Going-Places. chouchou 7 hrs ago #1
:) Solly Mack 3 hrs ago #2
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