Scientists suggest female frogs listen for changes in the male calls as a signal for when it's warm enough to mate.
OTHELLO, Wash. — Nearly 300 endangered northern leopard frogs returned to the wild at the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge in Grant County at the end of August. The Washington Department of Fish and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Frogs have long held a bad rap (at least among some people) for being slimy, even scary, critters, but that's not very fair to ...
Scientists in Western Australia have found a tree frog which is bright blue, rather than the usual green, due to a rare genetic mutation. The blue magnificent tree frog was spotted in the Charnley ...
Washington wildlife managers released hundreds of endangered northern leopard frogs into Washington’s channeled scablands Tuesday evening. About a dozen of those frogs were outfitted with small radio ...
Female red-eyed tree frogs are more than twice as likely to select a mate if they can feel the vibrations of their call instead of only hearing it. These small, bright-green frogs (Agalychnis ...
“We’re above 48 degrees right now, and the pavement’s wet,” said St. Johns resident Philip Fensterer. “I think it could be a really good night.” The late winter sky was darkening as the small group of ...
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