Aussie Ark announced its partnership with the University of Newcastle for a “nation-first” breeding and re-wilding program of ...
Warm summer nights are filled with the creaky song of the tree frog. But these arboreal amphibians aren't just masters of the evening serenade; they also enchant us with their beautiful colors and ...
Chytrid fungus is a scourge to global amphibian populations, but before it kills some frogs, it can produce symptoms that may ...
Desert Frogs 'Fog Up' to Collect Water Australian green tree frogs manage to hop around the deserts of northern Australia during the dry season without dehydrating. Now, a new study solves the mystery ...
” … I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve (or save) the world and a desire to enjoy (or savor) the world. This makes it hard to plan the day ...
Inspired by the toe pads of tree frogs and crickets, researchers in India have created a form of sticky coating that is both strong and reusable. When conventional adhesive tape is pulled off a ...
ATLANTA — They may look kind of cute, but the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) says an invasive species of frogs has made their way into the state and there is nothing cute about them.
Australian green tree frogs survive the dry season with the help of the same phenomenon that fogs up eyeglasses in the winter, new research shows. Research published in the October issue of The ...
The American green tree frog is a staple of summer nights in the U.S. South, where its groaning call echoes through countless swamps, forests, fields, and backyards. Yet even for many people who share ...
They're hungry. They can grow nearly as big as a human hand. They're in Georgia. Georgia wildlife officials are concerned about an invasive species of cannibal frogs that could cause major problems in ...
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