Those names may not mean anything to the layperson, but diehard fans will recognize them as being references to some of the most famous characters in science fiction. Tree frog on leaf, Gliding ...
“There’s a real sense of scientific discovery and exploration here, which we think is in the spirit of Star Trek.” The noises these frogs make are known as advertisement calls. They’re a type of ...
For fans of Star Trek, some of the frog calls might remind them of sounds from the so-called 'boatswain whistle' and a device called the 'tricorder.' To others, they might sound like a bird or an ...
Deep in the forests of Madagascar, researchers have discovered seven new species of frogs and named them after characters from Star Trek ... brownish frog found in Madagascar’s humid forests.
scientists have discovered seven new tree frog species that emit noises that researchers said sound closest to some iconic and high-pitched effects from “Star Trek.” Specifically, their high ...
Some of the frog calls might remind Star Trek fans of sounds from the “boatswain whistle” and a device called the “tricorder.” To non-Trekkies, it may sound like an insect or bird.
Tree frog genus Boophis is found in the rainforests ... which we think is in the spirit of Star Trek.” Study identifies 9 species of critically endangered Chinese salamander The frogs live ...
When the research team heard the calls, they immediately reminded them of the sound effects used across the various Star Trek series. VIDEO: This frog is named Boophis siskoi after Captain ...
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While some may liken these frog calls to those of some bird or insect, Star Trek fans may find them to be similar to the “boatswain whistle” and a device called the “tricorder”, scientists ...