Some of nature’s loudest voices come from the smallest creatures — and Danionella cerebrum is the perfect example! 🌊🐟
This tiny, see-through fish, found in the freshwater streams of Myanmar, can produce sounds as loud as 140 decibels — that’s even louder than an elephant’s trumpet!
In this video, we explore how such a small fish can create such a powerful sound, why it makes this noise, and what scientists have discovered so far. You'll be amazed at what this fingernail-sized wonder can do!
➤ Learn about its habitat, behavior, and mysterious sound-making ability.
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