OUT OF MIND
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Latest topics
» Is it possible to apply positive + in favor Newton III Motion Law as a dynamic system in a motor engine
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptySat Mar 23, 2024 11:33 pm by globalturbo

» Meta 1 Coin Scam Update - Robert Dunlop Arrested
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptySat Mar 23, 2024 12:14 am by RamblerNash

» As We Navigate Debs Passing
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Jan 08, 2024 6:18 pm by Ponee

» 10/7 — Much More Dangerous & Diabolical Than Anyone Knows
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyThu Nov 02, 2023 8:30 pm by KennyL

» Sundays and Deb.....
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptySun Oct 01, 2023 9:11 pm by NanneeRose

» African Official Exposes Bill Gates’ Depopulation Agenda: ‘My Country Is Not Your Laboratory’
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyThu Sep 21, 2023 4:39 am by NanneeRose

» DEBS HEALTH
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptySun Sep 03, 2023 10:23 am by ANENRO

» Attorney Reveals the “Exculpatory” Evidence Jack Smith Possesses that Exonerates President Trump
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyTue Aug 29, 2023 10:48 am by ANENRO

» Update From Site Owner to Members & Guests
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyTue Aug 29, 2023 10:47 am by ANENRO

» New global internet censorship began today
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 21, 2023 9:25 am by NanneeRose

» Alienated from reality
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 4:29 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Why does Russia now believe that Covid-19 was a US-created bioweapon?
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 4:27 pm by PurpleSkyz

»  Man reports history of interaction with seemingly intelligent orbs
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:34 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Western reactions to the controversial Benin Bronzes
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:29 pm by PurpleSkyz

» India unveils first images from Moon mission
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:27 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Scientists achieve nuclear fusion net energy gain for second time
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:25 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Putin Signals 5G Ban
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:07 pm by PurpleSkyz

» “Texas Student Dies in Car Accident — Discovers Life after Death”
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:05 pm by PurpleSkyz

» The hidden history taught by secret societies
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:03 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Vaccines and SIDS (Crib Death)
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:00 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Sun blasts out highest-energy radiation ever recorded, raising questions for solar physics
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 2:29 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Why you should be eating more porcini mushrooms
These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  EmptySun Aug 06, 2023 10:38 am by PurpleSkyz


You are not connected. Please login or register

These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous

Go down  Message [Page 1 of 1]

PurpleSkyz

PurpleSkyz
Admin

These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  ToadletJumpingWithSplayedLimbsAndAwkwardBouncyLanding_600

These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous

TESSA KOUMOUNDOUROS  
25 JUNE 2022

Being tiny can certainly have its advantages. You need less food, don't take up as much space, and are harder for predators to spot.
But researchers have just discovered there's a limit to how small a backboned animal can get, while still retaining the ability to balance. Pumpkin toadlets (Brachycephalus) have miniaturized well beyond this limit, resulting in hilariously awkward acrobatics whenever they try to leap.

They crash land on their butts, backs, bellies, and even face – often bouncing before their Skittle-sized bodies finally come to a stop. Luckily the impacts don't appear to harm them.



https://youtu.be/w-ngnnhcT-s

While frogs are famous for their jumping prowess – some have even perfected this ability to the extent of being able to parachute gracefully through the air – pumpkin toadlets aren't the only professional belly-flopping amphibians. Previous research has suggested frogs' ability to jump evolved before they could actually stick their landings.
Captivated by these toadlets' magnificently comedic tumbles, Southern Illinois University functional morphologist Richard Essner Jr. and colleagues used CT scans of the inner ears of 147 different species to try to pinpoint the issue.
"They're not great jumpers, and they're not particularly good walkers either," explains herpetologist Edward Stanley from the Florida Museum of Natural History. "They sort of stomp around in a stilted, peg-like version of walking."

These Toadlets Are So Tiny They Can't Balance Anymore, And The Footage Is Ridiculous  LittleOrangeToadletOnAwkwardlyPosedTwiggyLegs
Brachycephalus leopardus's awkward limbs. (Ribeiro et al., PeerJ, 2015)
So, the team checked out the toadlets' legs, and while they only have three functional toes, their springing leg muscles work just fine.
Their jumping technique doesn't explain much either, with futilely reaching, splayed limbs likely hindering their ability to maximize their distance from the threat they're fleeing rather than being any help.

Instead, the trouble was found in their heads.
When we move we rely on feedback from a system of fluid-filled chambers in our ears – our vestibular system – to tell us which way is up. As the liquid sloshes with our movement, fine hairs detect its orientation and speed, providing our brain with information it uses as our positioning system.
Although these frogs still have vestibular organs, they don't appear to be providing the right information for the frog to be able to correct its orientation.
"Even though the canals are as big as they can possibly be relative to their heads, they're still not big enough for the liquid to move at a rate that would allow them to maintain balance," says Stanley.

This is not the only challenge some Brachycephalus have with their ears. At least two species have such underdeveloped hearing equipment they're deaf to their own mating songs.
Their undersized vestibular system not only impedes their ability to land gracefully but makes them very slow and careful walkers too. Luckily pumpkin toadlets spend most of their time hiding in place within the leaf litter of their forested homes in Brazil.

"They're peculiar frogs," says Brazil's Federal University of Paraná zoologist André Confetti. "They can't swim, they don't have tadpoles, and they don't seem to get around much either. We've monitored the acoustic behavior of these frogs and have been able to record the same individual at the same spot over the course of a year."
Instead, these species rely on other means to evade predators. Some are brightly colored and toxic while others rely on camouflage.
"They're not jumping around a lot, and when they do, they're probably not that worried about landing, because they're doing it out of desperation," Stanley concludes. "They get more benefits from being small than they lose from their inability to stick a landing."
Their research was published in Science Advances.

https://www.sciencealert.com/these-absurd-frogs-are-so-tiny-they-ve-lost-all-ability-to-balance
Thanks to: https://www.sciencealert.com

Back to top  Message [Page 1 of 1]

Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum