Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s not easy being green, as one of our greatest sages is fond of remarking. The latest example of this universal fact is the ...
Most frogs spend their lives eating insects, croaking noisily, and hopping about. They are generally thought of as harmless ...
A new study published in the journal Nature Conservation reveals that threatened amphibian species are being inadvertently or illegally sold under incorrect names in digital marketplaces. Using DNA ...
Human-caused climate change is threatening amphibians around the world, a new study published Wednesday suggests. In fact, 2 out of every 5 amphibian species are now threatened with extinction ...
Nature is full of strange and unique traits, some of which seem almost like make-believe. One example is the glass frog, an ...
TUGUEGARAO CITY — Apayao’s rich biodiversity has once again come into focus after a recent wildlife survey documented a wide ...
From the brightly colored poison frogs of South America to the prehistoric-looking newts of the Western US, the world is filled with beautiful, deadly amphibians. Just a few milligrams of the newt’s ...
Peruvian officials on Wednesday announced the discovery of a brand-new frog, a spotted brown critter with an unusual eye coloring and no eardrum, in a natural park in the Amazon jungle. The jumper ...
WASHINGTON, March 21 (Reuters) - There definitely were no muppets during the Permian Period, but there was a Kermit - or at least a forerunner of modern amphibians that has been named after the ...
You know the story: Slowly turn up the heat on a frog in a pot of water, and the frog won’t hop out. Oblivious to the imperceptible increase in heat, it will stay put until — well, until it croaks.
The release of about 500 critically endangered dusky gopher frogs in Mississippi is an important step for one of North ...
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