You don't have to touch the frogs and toads; just listen for their distinctive croaks and chirps. And Friends of the Rouge ...
Called the green and golden bell frog, these animals were bred in captivity and will be released in groups of 15 having been ...
Scientists once thought that a male frog dubbed Romeo was the last of his kind. Then, when more Sehuencas water frogs were discovered in 2018, they hoped he would mate with a female they called Juliet ...
Poison dart frogs have fascinated researchers. Now their toxin has allegedly been linked to the death of Russian opposition ...
Frog mating calls change with temperature and may signal when ponds are safe for breeding, offering insight into climate change.
Smithsonian researcher Brian Gratwicke and colleagues describe how acoustic technology aided the remarkable rediscovery of four amphibian populations thought to have vanished from Panama’s mountain ...
The tragedy of Romeo began long before the frog found fame as the last of his kind. Starting in the 1970s, scientists started noticing something troubling in the amphibian world: the decline and, in ...
Climate change could be remixing the beat at the pond. A new study from UC Davis researchers, who listened closely to a male frog’s mating call, found that warmer temperatures lead to a faster beat, ...
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New top water frog lure, the peeper frog! Catching bass!
It's here! The Peeper Frog top water lure! This hand-crafted frog has internal rattles, with the hook right at the head for ...
Keeping amphibians as pets offers hobbyists an opportunity to connect with the non-human world, often increasing interest in conserving animals in the wild. But there's a dark side to the amphibian ...
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