A small frog native to the Republic of Seychelles lacks a conventional middle ear and eardrum to hear sounds made by other frogs, but new research suggests these peculiar croakers are not deaf, and ...
Dozens of slimy frogs in a storage container made to be a makeshift bog jumped around awaiting little hands. They were placed on a felt lily pad on an astroturf soccer field where they competed for ...
Researchers suggest that a frog's mouth is tuned to its own call. Sept. 4, 2013— -- The Gardiner's Seychelles frog, so tiny it fits easily on a fingernail, belts out high-pitched peeps every ...
If you're viewing this on the ABC10 App, tap here for multimedia. "He's good enough for one thing, I should judge -- he can out-jump any frog in Calaveras County." - Mark Twain, 1865 - The Celebrated ...
Exotic marsh frogs from distant lands are colonizing the south-east of the Netherlands. This has been demonstrated by biology ...
Most sound (99.9 percent) bounces off the frog, but the mouth captures and amplifies key vibrations needed for the frogs to pick up on one another’s croaks.= R. Boistel/CNRS The tiny Gardiner’s frog ...
Nature is full of weird specimens. Animals have developed strange, almost supernatural, abilities to hunt and survive. For example, the star-nosed mole can smell underwater. There are species of ...