The Pumpkin Toadlet Paradox: Tiny Jumps, Giant Adaptations
12 December 2025

The Pumpkin Toadlet Paradox: Tiny Jumps, Giant Adaptations

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In this deep dive we explore why the pumpkin toadlet, about the size of a Skittle, is one of the clumsiest jumpers in the animal kingdom. CT scans from the Overt initiative reveal an impossibly small vestibular system—the smallest semicircular canals recorded in an adult vertebrate—so the fluid can’t sense midair rotations, leading to belly flops rather than prepared landings. The toadlet is also deaf to its own mating calls and uses a vivid neon throat sac as a visual signal instead. 


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