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A brightly coloured tropical frog under threat of extinction is the focus of a new research project hoping to better understand how environment and diet influence its development and behaviour.
Frogs that raise their young in tiny pools of water that collect on plant leaves must make a delicate trade-off between the risk of drying out and the risk of being eaten, according to a new study.
In the forests of northwestern Vietnam, a small, sticky creature hops from leaf to leaf. Nguyen TT, et. al ZooKeys CORRECTION: This story’s headline has been updated to reflect that the frog was found ...
This tiny new species of fanged frog only weighs as much as a dime, but uses its small fangs to eat shelled organisms. “This new species is tiny compared to other fanged frogs on the island where it ...
A tree frog basks in the sun while perched on a leaf at Magnuson Park in Seattle. Courtesy Steve Russell After years without a pet, I seem to have acquired one, accidentally. It’s not a species I ...
As dozens of frog species have declined across Central America, scientists have witnessed a remarkable chain of events: With fewer tadpoles to eat mosquito larvae, rates of mosquito-borne malaria in ...
Your home is your sanctuary – except when you are a tree frog and a nice-looking retreat contains a huntsman spider looking to make a meal of you. These spiders have now been seen making traps out of ...
Frogs that raise their young in tiny pools of water that collect on plant leaves must make a delicate trade-off between the risk of drying out and the risk of being eaten, according to a study ...
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