frogs
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Glass Frogs Paternal Care Linked To Reduction In Testes Size, Study Finds
Male glass frogs that usually help care for offspring tend to have smaller testes than the species whose males do not help care for their offspring. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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300 Endangered Northern Leopard Frogs Released in Columbia National Wildlife Refuge
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South American Frogs Glow to Signal Each Other, Ward Off Predators Using Fluorescent Compound at Twilight
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New Species of Frog Found Under a Rock in Venezuela has Copper Eyes
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5 Times in History That Frogs Fell From the Sky
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Frogs in Central and South America Have Rare Ability in Changing Transparent Appearance
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Two Species of Mountain Frogs Found in Protected Habitat Might be Extinct by 2055 — Gondwana
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Radiation Causes Darker Skin Colors in Chernobyl Frogs, Area Radioactivity Does Not Affect Them Now
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Two White Colored Krait Bungarus Snake Species Spotted in Nepal
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Invasive Species Argentine Tegu Spreads to Florida and the US Southeast
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Sea Turtle Sightings in Ireland & the UK Are Mysteriously Declining
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Kukri Snake Slices Toads Open and Eat Their Organs While Still Alive
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One-Fourth of All Reptiles, Many Endangered, Can Be Bought Online