Animals
Like Humans, Female Frogs Prefer Mates that can Multitask
Efficiency is a desirable trait in a partner, even if you're a frog. New research suggests that female gray tree frogs prefer to mate with males that can effectively multitask, as evidenced by a study of mating calls.
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