Tag: frogs
Amphibious disease: rescue in sight? – How a virus could fight the deadly fungal infection in frogs
Viral helper: Frogs and toads worldwide are dying from a deadly fungal disease. But now biologists may have found an opponent to this global amphibian disease. During DNA analyzes of…
Video: Poison dart frogs confiscated in Colombia
Security forces in Colombia have ensured 130 arrow poison frogs at Bogota Airport, which were to be brought out of the country. Security forces in Colombia have ensured 130 arrow…
Study: If female frogs don’t feel like having sex, they play dead
New study When female frogs don’t feel like having sex, they use an amazing trick Frogs resort to radical measures when they don’t feel like it (symbolic image) © agus…
Animal world: Female grass frogs escape from males by playing dead
wildlife Female grass frogs escape from males by playing dead Mating scene in common frogs: Sometimes many males cling to a female. The researchers refer to this as a “mating…
Video: Transmitter pants for jungle frogs
A research team from Stanford University has developed mini transmitters for poison frogs. They want to use it to track down the amphibians in the South American rainforest and study…
Bitcoin Frogs Overtakes Bored Apes as Hottest NFT Collection in the Last 24 Hours
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From birds to frogs, wildlife is also suffering from the drought, warns the LPO
Dry watercourses, suffering agricultural soils, forest fires… Drought has many deleterious consequences. But it also strongly disturbs wild animals, which in addition to thirst, also see their reproduction or their…
In the middle of Oberhaching: be careful, jumping frogs ready to mate
Life punishes those who come too early: Warm weather confuses animals, plants and ski tourers. source site
How glass frogs make themselves almost invisible – knowledge
To maintain their transparency, glass frogs hide their red blood cells, which are visible through the skin, in the liver when they sleep. This helps them become virtually invisible to…
Linde Faas: Where are you, big brother? – Culture
Philautus nepenthophilus is a small frog species native to the Borneo rainforest. She lives dangerously, one might think: namely in the middle of a carnivorous plant. Their fishing cups hang…