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  2. Female copulatory vocalizations - Wikipedia

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    Not only females make use of this, as male Columbian ground squirrels have been observed to use copulatory vocalizations in order to announce their post-copulatory mate guarding to others. [15] In addition to being used to retain the mate via mate guarding induction, female copulatory vocalizations can also be employed to achieve his departure.

  3. Sensory systems in fish - Wikipedia

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    The aquatic equivalent to smelling in air is tasting in water. Many larger catfish have chemoreceptors across their entire bodies, which means they "taste" anything they touch and "smell" any chemicals in the water. "In catfish, gustation plays a primary role in the orientation and location of food". [14] Salmon have a strong sense of smell.

  4. Catfishing - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to a traditional Carnival celebration involving attendees masking their faces, the Internet allows catfishers to mask their true identities.. Catfishing refers to the creation of a fictitious online persona, or fake identity (typically on social networking platforms), with the intent of deception, [1] usually to mislead a victim into an online romantic relationship or to commit ...

  5. What is catfishing and what can you do if you are ... - AOL

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    The reported amount of money catfish may get from their victims increased by more than 30% from SGD$33.1 million (US $24 million) in 2020 to $46.6 million (US $34 million) the following year.

  6. Catfish - Wikipedia

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    The variability in catfish sound signals differs due to a few factors: the mechanism by which the sound is produced, the function of the resulting sound, and physiological differences such as size, sex, and age. [61] To create a drumming sound, catfish use an indirect vibration mechanism using a swimbladder. In these fishes, sonic muscles ...

  7. Why do Nashville Predators fans throw catfish on the ice ...

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    Nashville Predators fans have been throwing catfish on Bridgestone Arena ice for a long time. Everything you need to know about the tradition

  8. Oxydoras niger - Wikipedia

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    [10] This name is due to people hearing them make noise as if they were talking to each other. They can do this by moving their pectoral spines in a certain way called stridulation. [10] This process is not specific to catfish and is often displayed in insects, it is where animals will grind two bony or hard structures together to produce noise.

  9. Miranda Lambert Reacts to ‘Disappointed’ Fans Questioning Why ...

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    "To finally make another record in Texas with my best friend, Jon Randall, and it just has this honky-tonk home sound to me. That’s the way I grew up. It’s the music that got me started. So it ...