When dusk falls across the rain-soaked forests of Sinharaja, a low, rasping call echoes through the canopy — neither frog nor ...
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Why Madagascar's Wildlife Exists Nowhere Else - From Biologists
Million Years of Separation Madagascar has been isolated from mainland Africa and Asia for more than 80 million years and has ...
A research team led by University of Copenhagen scientists has described three new species of the tree toad genus ...
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The Blue Frog – Nature’s Rare Transformation
The moor frog is famous for its rare transformation during mating season when the male turns bright blue. Found in European wetlands, this species adds a splash of color to the calm ponds of spring.
Conservation International spent several weeks in the protected lands of Mount Mantalingahan on the island of Palawan within ...
Nectophrynoides comprise only about one percent of all frogs and toads, but that number is officially increasing. In a study published in the journal Vertebrate Zoology, biologists describe an ...
An international team of researchers have identified three new species of enchanting, pustular, tree-dwelling toads from Africa. Their solution for having offspring away from water? Skipping the ...
A University of Houston biologist has received a $2.16 million federal grant to study how some coastal frogs survive in salty environments, which could shed light on how cells, including those in ...
Panama's tiny fringe-lipped bats, weighing just 30 grams, hunt with the patience and precision of lions, defying traditional ...
One way to encourage a host of critters to your yard is to try rewilding or introducing a native lawn by planting crops like ...
Frog and toad communities remain surprisingly stable across both urban and rural settings, suggesting increased resilience or ...
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