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My Frogs Needed a Home, so I Made Them a Jungle
I raised tadpoles into baby tree frogs but only two completed their metamorphosis and I wanted more meet papaya guava and this one who still needs a name they'll join mango and kiwi but not yet first ...
The Eiffinger's tree frog (Kurixalus eiffingeri), found on Ishigaki and Iriomote islands in Japan, has a unique biological adaptation: its tadpoles do not defecate during their early developmental ...
An elusive tree frog with a never-before-seen color mutation, was spotted and photographed in a remote part of northwestern Australia Blue mutation magnificent tree frog (Ranoidea splendida). The ...
Have you ever seen a small snake eating a large frog or a crocodile in the wild? Amazing photos and facts about Daintree ...
For a small frog, the alpine tree frog (Litoria verreauxii alpina) packs a lot of surprises. For one, this tree frog lives in snowy gullies and high mountain crags across the Australian Alps, far from ...
A curious aspect of tree frogs is that they often lay their eggs on the ground where the risk of predation by natural enemies is greater than in the trees where they live. A research team suggested ...
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