Scientists suggest female frogs listen for changes in the male calls as a signal for when it's warm enough to mate.
Frogs are interesting creatures, but they are best admired in marshes and other natural habitats, not on your front porch.
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A torchlight pond safari – searching for amphibians with Anna Allum from RSPB Pulborough Brooks
At last - some signs of spring; flowers coming into bloom, an increase in bird song and perhaps a clump of frog spawn in the pond.
Connecticut is renowned for its historic towns and stunning fall foliage, but it's also home to some genuinely unique and ...
When visitors plan a trip to Puerto Rico, San Juan is the first, and often the only, thought. The cobblestone streets of Old San Juan ... Read moreThe post Sustainable ...
In many real-world systems, such as fireflies flashing, Japanese tree frogs croaking, magnetic Janus particles, neurons firing, and in various engineered systems like drone swarms and wireless sensor ...
Galway County Council's Biodiversity Office is asking members of the public to help record sightings of the common frog across Co Galway.
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These tiny frogs have an enormous voice for their size, and the recent warm evenings have been filled with their lovely chorus.
Thursday, Feb. 26, was Saint Matthew’s Day. On his special day, it is said that the sap in the roots under the trees of the maples, poplars, hickories, sweet gums ...
Kermit the Frog Holy frogs’ legs. Suzanne Bonamici, Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden all decided to not attend the recent State of ...
Oxygen shaped the world as we know it. It’s why we hiccup and why frogs croak. It’s so good that some turtles have learned to suck it in using not just their nose and mouth, but also… another orifice.
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