As the largest capacity crowd in the history of the Shark Fighting Federation watched on perhaps the greatest Feeding Frenzy of all time no one expected perhaps the greatest match of all time. Well ...
Sharon Dick’s back yard isn’t much bigger than a playground sandbox, but every inch of it is dedicated to feeding her tenants: a couple of thousand frogs, maybe a million bees, plus enough drop-in ...
Cane toads swallow prey using a complex pulley system of cartilage and muscle that travels so far down their throat, it butts up against their heart. The authors used X-ray videography to study the ...
The African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) is the most commonly used frog in biological research 1. It is the model amphibian in developmental and molecular biology because, among other characteristics, ...
Late on Saturday, January 31st the Shark Fighting Federation world was turned upside down, flipped around, and shattered when King Frog, Frog King and the KFA attacked and beat down and battered ...
You may have noticed that frogs close their eyes when swallowing. But here's a twist: according to this study that has been making the rounds on teh interwebs, they are doing more than just blinking.
Researchers have identified a new species of poison-dart frog, Ranitomeya hwata, in the remote bamboo-forest of Alto Purus ...
We’re using frog-scented juice to trigger the feeding response in baby vipers a clever reptile care trick that works like ...
While it's anatomically impossible for a human to swallow their tongue, a new study shows that cane toads (Rhinella marina) achieve this feat each time they eat. Cane toads swallow prey using a ...