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Frogs produce two types of calls that most experiments tend to focus on, which are "release calling" and "mating calling." Only the male frogs are able to produce mating calls to attract gravid female frogs. When male and non-gravid female frogs are clasped by sexually active male frogs, they produce a release call. In the leopard frog, there are three movements for their sound production.

First, there are body wall contradictions to serve as a way for the intrapulmonary pressure to increase. Second, in order for air flow to pass through the laryn the glottis must be open. Third and last, in the larynx, the vocal cords must oppose each other at the midline so that the air flow can cause them to vibrate. In addition, their release calls and movements of their throats and sides are correlated with laryngeal calling movements.

For the Concave-eared torrent frog, they produce sounds in the ultrasonic range. Three areas that are highly involved in frog calls are the preoptic area, the medulla-midbrain junction, and the medulla-spinal cord junction. The preoptic area is important in order for the frog to initiate mate calling. The medulla-midbrain junction is responsible for producing the calling motor pattern. The medulla-spinal cord junction contains the hypoglossal and vagus nuclei, which are vital to organize the calling and breathing motor patterns.

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