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Croaking frog sounds like its singing an impromptu performance to passing hikers

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A croaking frog sounded like it was singing an impromptu performance to passing hikers.

Footage shows the tiny amphibian camouflaging on the grassy wet trail while whistling three notes repeatedly in Sichuan province, China's Mount Emei, on August 8.

Due to its colour closely resembling the soil, the animal was not easily spotted except when its throat expanded whenever it sang, amusing the tourist.

Frogs croak for a variety of reasons, such as to attract mates, defend territory, communicate with other frogs, or release stress when threatened.

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