It's frog time around the old swimming hole. Evenings are filled with their chirping, croaking and bellowing, and interestingly they're found both in and out of the water. Did you ever wonder how they ...
Unlike humans, frogs and other amphibians don't need to rely on their lungs to breathe; their unique skin helps them exchange oxygen and drink. But how do frogs breathe and drink through their skin?
When infection levels are low, frogs tend to prioritize growth. Growing quickly helps them to avoid predators and reach sexual maturity. As infection levels rise, that strategy sh ...
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The wood frog can freeze nearly solid all winter and thaw back to life in spring
Every spring in Interior Alaska, a small amphibian does something that would kill virtually any other vertebrate: it thaws ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A brown wood frog sits among dried oak leaves and melting snow, its golden eyes reflecting the light.© A-Z Animals The post The ...
An armored mist frog warms itself on a wet rock. Once thought extinct, this species was rediscovered in locales where it has access to the sun’s warmth, which can help frogs fight the often-deadly ...
Amphibian species around the world are threatened with extinction by the deadly fungal disease, chytridiomycosis. A simple, low-cost solution to provide warm conditions enabling frogs to clear the ...
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