How better to end the day than with some ichthyological flatulence? Thanks to an undersea robot, we’ve recorded some fish off the coast of Florida producing some previously unknown sounds. And the ...
Biologists have linked a mysterious, underwater farting sound to bubbles coming out of a herring’s anus. No fish had been known to emit sound from its anus nor to be capable of producing such a ...
Herring fish have a secret nocturnal habit of squeezing gas bubbles out of their anal pores, producing distinctive noises like someone blowing raspberries, a quirky new study by Canadian and U.K.
Biologists who heard a strange underwater sound made a bizarre discovery when they linked the noise to bubbles coming out of a herring's anus. "It sounds just like a high-pitched raspberry," said one ...
The Huffington Post Green is reporting that a 2003 study that has recently been released that shows that some types of herring pass gas to communicate with each other without alerting other fish.
Can you imagine if humans used flatulence as a form of communication? Yikes. We don't want to picture it, either. But apparently some types of herring do pass gas to "speak" to each other without ...
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