Frogs are interesting creatures, but they are best admired in marshes and other natural habitats, not on your front porch.
Male green treefrogs attract mates with loud calls, but new research shows parasites can subtly change those signals.
East Central Illinois FrogWatch program allows the C-U community to track frogs and toads in the area, contributing data to help scientists.
Across the animal kingdom, sound is more than communication—it's a signal of survival and success. From birds and primates to ...
Wood frogs are highly dependent on environmental conditions to determine whether they are active. After fattening up during ...
Reptiles shed their skin, but not all of them do so equally. Discover the differences between snakes and amphibians when it ...
The new open world RPG from Pearl Abyss and the PC version of Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding 2 are this week's big games, but there are plenty of curiosities.
As winter fades and spring arrives, Connecticut’s wetlands, ponds, and forests come alive with the calls of frogs and toads. These amphibians are an important and often overlooked part of the state’s ...
Officers believe the amphibians in Grantham were killed with a garden strimmer or similar tool.
DNA analysis reveals a fanged frog scientists thought was one species for nearly 200 years is actually several hidden species ...
Biobots, whose growing line of variants started with xenobots, are fascinating tiny self-powered living robots built ...
They used to be classified in the same family as what we call tree frogs, like the Grey Treefrog (another great noisy animal) in genus Hyla, but have been recently reclassified to the genus Pseudacris ...
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