Researchers discovered that a poison frog species described decades ago was based on a mix-up involving the wrong museum ...
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Watch my dumpy frogs go wild for their cricket feast
I'm showing how I feed my adorable dumpy frogs live crickets, dusted with ReptiCalcium for extra nutrition. You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at me preparing the crickets and the hilarious chaos ...
A Utah police department's use of artificial intelligence led to a police report stating that an officer had been transformed ...
Frog gut bacterium eliminates cancer tumors in mice with a single dose By Bronwyn Thompson December 16, 2025 The Japanese tree frog (Hyla japonica) hosts a bacterium that kills tumors from the inside ...
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How red-eyed tree frogs use illusion to outsmart predators
Red-eyed tree frogs rely on a unique blend of color and stillness to disappear into rainforest foliage. When resting, their ...
The DNR is proposing a rule that would ban catching native Wisconsin frogs and using them in summertime jumping contests ...
A decades-old mix-up in a museum collection led scientists to mistakenly identify a Peruvian poison frog as a new species.
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Play Dead or Drown: How Female Frogs Outsmart Deadly Mating Balls
Playing dead isn't the ultimate ghosting technique. Frogs use "tonic immobility" as a strategy to stay alive during mating ...
After Cascades frogs vanished from Lassen Volcanic National Park 18years ago, scientists are reintroducing them to the park.
A research team of Prof. Eijiro Miyako at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) has discovered that the bacterium Ewingella americana, isolated from the intestines of Japanese ...
Despite the vast numbers of animal species already identified, the natural world is still capable of springing a few surprises. Deep in the cloud forests of the Serra do Quiriri mountain range in the ...
For decades, a silent killer has slaughtered frogs and salamanders around the world by eating their skins alive. Now, a global team of 41 scientists has announced that the pathogen—which humans ...
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