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It looked harmless – what made this frog deadlier than any predator
The golden poison dart frog appeared small, colorful, and harmless at first glance. In reality, its skin carried enough toxin to kill dozens of adults with minimal contact. Few predators ever survived ...
In northeastern Bangladesh, the red narrow-mouthed frog (Microhyla rubra) is defying the monsoon, breeding in winter streams. It is a surprising twist that challenges assumptions about amphibian life ...
Seven rare frogs vanished from a study site after several groups of nature photographers visited their conservation area in ...
Real Science on MSN
The insane biology of a poison dart frog
Poison dart frogs don’t bite, sting, or chase — they poison. Their skin secretes alkaloid toxins powerful enough to kill ...
Scientists are studying Nectophrynoides frogs that give birth to live young. This unique reproductive method helps them ...
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How Frogs Can Eat Northern Giant Hornets and Survive
Pond frogs were seen safely munching on northern giant hornets, showing venom immunity that may lead to future medical ...
AZ Animals US on MSN
Can You Spot The Difference Between Frog and Fish Eggs?
Learn how frog eggs and fish eggs differ in structure, habitat, development, and survival, and what they reveal about the ...
Blue spotted salamanders have been seen walking across snow and new research suggests how they get by in the cold.
As winter tightens its grip across southern Manitoba, the ponds, forests and wetlands that were alive with movement just months ago appear to fall silent. The chorus of frogs fades, turtles disappear ...
Survival in the wild isn’t just about strength or speed. Some animals rely on methods that are so unexpected that they seem almost unreal. Instead of defending themselves with teeth, claws, or venom, ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
The tragic cost of wildlife photography: Rare and beautiful Galaxy frogs threatened by photo tourism
Unregulated and irresponsible wildlife photography is disturbing fragile habitats and putting species at serious risk of ...
Then they use the rudimentary spears, which are around 75 centimetres long, to stab bushbabies while they sleep in their ...
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