A sound expert Julian Treasure hosted an online competition to discover the most "beautiful sounds" in the world. Among all the submitted works, samples recorded near the wetland at dusk in Malaysia are considered to be the most beautiful.
"This is the sound of a frog song's swamp, the most amazing, rich life record - a rich life," Treasure said. "Listen to it, you feel truly the most fulfilling, richest and most exciting natural feeling."
Of course, beauty is subjective, I do not think anyone insists that this is the most beautiful voice in the world, but it is definitely very good.
This is an interview with Marc Anderson who recorded this "beautiful" voice and won the competition.
Naturally, most of the finalists are also natural voices. And it shows how human beings can find beautiful women through clues. Here are some:
Dendrobate Azuleus, another remarkable species of southern Suriname near the Brazilian border in South America. This is one of the most beautiful frogs in the world. The frogs of Dendrobates produce a poison called pumiliotoxin that is not fatal for the batra cotoxin produced by the frogs of Phumlobates. Strawberry poison dart frog Dendrobates pumilio, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, a type of tropical rainforest originating in Panama. Eggs are placed in the leaves, but newly hatched larvae are taken to a pool of water on the parents' back or filled with water. D. pumilio is particularly impressive, as women's parents participate in developing baboons by providing nutritious high quality unfertilized eggs.
Tree frogs account for about one-third of Costa Rican frogs. In particular, this tree frog (Smilisca baudinii) is unique for its sound. It emits a series of deep and loud sounds that may make you feel that you have crossed the clown. Mexican tree frogs can be found in parts of the southwestern United States or in Costa Rica. They are not in danger of extinction, but there is no known data on their actual population. The golden celestial weaver is a wonderful spider. Spiders rotate gold wires and draw honey bees, blending with leaves. Very powerful spider webs can even catch birds. Studies have shown that silk can be used for engineering nerve regeneration. Gold spherical fabric is also the oldest living spider species and fossil specimens found can be traced back to 165 million years ago.