Hello? Is This Thing On?


Photo: Lilo Hess/Time Life Pictures/Getty Images

From National Geographic's extensive photo archives, here is an intriguing photo of a burrfish on a mic. Too bad it wasn't singing karaoke or anything like that:

"You don't think of fish as making noises, but many do. They grunt, purr, drum, croak, and grind their teeth!" wrote F. Barrows Colton in the January 1945 Geographic, where this photo first appeared. As part of an experiment to record fish noises at a New York aquarium, photographer Lilo Hess used a pinch of fish food to lure this striped burrfish to the microphone. Despite its resemblance to a big band crooner, however, the bug-eyed burrfish doesn't vocalize through its lips but by grinding its teeth to display distress or aggression—or attract mates.

Link (Flash, ninth photo in the gallery) - Thanks Marilyn Terrell!


Reminds me of that singing bass you can get...

'Here's a little song I wrote, you might want to sing it note for note but don't worry, be happy...'
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