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First case of ultrasonic 'distress call' by Brazilian frog species documented in new study
Researchers in New Delhi have documented the first ultrasonic distress call made by a Brazilian frog species for self-defense. The call is intense for many animals, including predators like bats and rodents. The frog's defensive movements and distress call closely resemble those of another frog species. This discovery raises new questions about predator reactions and the purpose of the distress call.

Tim Friede: Man bitten by snakes hundreds of times helps create broad antivenom
Tim Friede, a self-taught snake enthusiast, endured hundreds of venomous bites, enabling researchers to develop a potentially groundbreaking antivenom. His unique antibodies could help treat snakebite victims globally, particularly in India, by neutralizing toxins across multiple snake species.