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What does a talking bullfrog call his mother?

The world is big, and there is no wonder. A bullfrog in Taizhou sings like a baby calling its mother. Yesterday, a fisheries professor at Nanjing Agricultural University said in an interview with Yangzi Evening News that the vocal cords of this bullfrog may have changed.

The details are as follows: At noon on the 8th, the reporter of Yangzi Evening News saw this magical bullfrog in a hotel in Diaohualou, gaogang district, Taizhou. The reporter found that unlike other bullfrogs, which are green, this bullfrog is black. It sounds like a baby, and it sounds like "Mom".

According to Aunt Wang, the kitchen staff of the hotel, when she slaughtered the bullfrog on the evening of the 6th, she suddenly heard it give a cry and was startled, so she put it back in the basket. On the morning of the 8 th, when the water was changed, it barked again, like a baby calling "mom"

The name of the bullfrog is amazing, and all the shop assistants nearby come to see it. Several chefs in the hotel said that they have been making bullfrogs for several years and have never heard them call it that.

Hotel proprietress Huo told reporters that after discovering this talking bullfrog, they dared not slaughter it and were ready to release it.

Why do bullfrogs make such a chirping sound? Professor Liu Wenbin, director of the Fisheries Department of the College of Animal Science and Technology of Nanjing Agricultural University and director of Jiangsu Fisheries Society, said in an interview with Yangzi Evening News that bullfrog itself can sing, so it was named because it sounds like a cow. The vocal cords of this Taizhou bullfrog, which sounds like a baby mother, may have changed during feeding. Liu Jiaoshou further metaphor, people's voices vary widely, some thick, some thin, bullfrog. This bullfrog's piercing cry is just close to the baby's cry, which sounds like calling for mom to listen to us, and it also incorporates our subjective "hypothesis".