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science1 year ago

"Tiny Fish Shocks Scientists with Deafening Sound Comparable to Gunshot"

Scientists have discovered that the male Danionella cerebrum, one of the world’s smallest fish, can produce sounds as loud as a gunshot, exceeding 140 decibels, using a unique sound production system involving a drumming cartilage, specialised rib, and fatigue-resistant muscle. This mechanism, driven by a special muscle moving a rib into a piece of cartilage next to the swim bladder, allows the fish to generate rapid, loud pulses. The reason for the loud sounds is not yet established, but it is suggested that it could help the fish navigate murky waters or serve as an aggressive tactic used by males to warn off competition.

science-and-nature1 year ago

"Surprising Discovery: Small Fish Create Loud Sounds with Gills"

Scientists have discovered that the tiny, transparent fish Danionella cerebrum can produce a sound as loud as a jackhammer, tapping out 140 decibels with its swim bladder. This makes it one of the loudest fish for its size yet found, and researchers believe the drumming may be a form of social communication. The fish's transparency allows for close study of its behavior, and the study has been published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.