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Green poison-dart frog varies mating call to suit situation Date: November 11, 2013 Source: Springer Summary: In the eyes of a female poison-dart frog, a red male isn't much brighter than a green ...
The study discusses the rediscovery of the orange or yellow and black harlequin frog species, known as the clown frog or Halloween frog ... severely affected by habitat loss from logging. The ...
We are only just beginning to understand what life may be like without them. The race is on to stem the tide – before the next frog crosses the thin, green line.
Description: A cute little, beautiful green frog; males are 4-6 cm long, females are 6-8 cm long. The backs can be mottled with brown speckles, and the number of these speckles varies according to ...
Calling all Muppets fans: A new species of see-through glass frog found in Costa Rica looks just like Kermit. The lime-green amphibian, which took the Internet by storm this week, has bulging ...
Scientists in Western Australia have found a tree frog which is bright blue, rather than the usual green, due to a rare genetic mutation. The blue magnificent tree frog was spotted in the Charnley ...
Chicago is on the brink of losing a historic landmark: The giant green frog that for years has stood like a silent amphibian sentry over the doors of the city’s Rainforest Cafe, a classic ...
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