Researchers analyzed CT scans of nearly every living amphibian genus to reveal that frogs have lost teeth over 20 times during their evolution, more than any other vertebrate group. Scientists have ...
The Corethrellidae, or frog-biting midges, are a strange group. Unlike other blood-sucking flies which are attracted to the CO2 that radiates off their hosts, the female midges are attracted to the ...
When threatened, a species found in Arunachal Pradesh can bite and release a shriek while another from Kerala raises its body to intimidate the enemy.
A new photographic field guide featuring all of Sri Lanka’s known living amphibians is expected to fill a long-felt need for a simple updated guide to help identify the country’s amphibians. Not ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- Scientists have long known that frogs are oddballs when it comes to teeth. Some have tiny teeth on their upper jaws and the roof of their mouths while others sport fanglike ...
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