One of the world’s most dazzling amphibians is under threat from unregulated photography trips, scientists have warned, after an entire group went missing from their rainforest home.
Researchers have found that pond frogs can withstand repeated stings from hornets, including the powerful Asian giant hornet, while actively hunting and eating them.
Honey badgers are not actually named for their love of honey, in fact, they raid bee hives to loot the delicious, ...
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The tragic cost of wildlife photography: Rare and beautiful galaxy frogs threatened by photo tourism
Unregulated and irresponsible wildlife photography is disturbing fragile habitats and putting species at serious risk of ...
Despite the vast numbers of animal species already identified, the natural world is still capable of springing a few ...
Scientists are studying Nectophrynoides frogs that give birth to live young. This unique reproductive method helps them ...
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Can You Spot The Difference Between Frog and Fish Eggs?
Learn how frog eggs and fish eggs differ in structure, habitat, development, and survival, and what they reveal about the ...
Barely the size of a fingernail and glowing bright orange, the frog adds a new chapter to the story of one of the world’s ...
New conservation report highlights focus on the protection of lesser-known species that are critical to ecosystem health.
Scientists once believed birds relied only on flight, talons and socialization for survival. But this one proves otherwise: ...
In Panama’s forests, researchers discovered that tiny fringe-lipped bats hunt with the patience and precision of big cats.
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Even giant hornet stings fail to stop these frogs from attacking
Pond frogs' tolerance to hornet venom positions them as key predators and valuable models for studying pain resistance and ...
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