Fish grind teeth to grunt | Nature

Fish grind teeth to grunt | Nature

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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe The fish's hearing is not tuned specifically to the frequencies of the grunts, suggesting that the pharyngeal jaws first evolved for


eating and were later co-opted for communication. _J. Exp. Biol._ 217, 3862–3869 (2014) This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS Access through


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