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The Invisible Frog That Could Revolutionize Medical ResearchIn this post, you’ll meet the invisible frog that may cause breakthroughs in medical research – as if its transparency wasn’t ...
“Human land use and cover change is rapidly altering the size, type and configuration of habitat” for the amphibians and ...
As night settled across a forest in northeastern India, some “stocky” creatures with “fiery orange” eyes began calling for mates. The calls worked — but also caught the attention of nearby scientists.
It happens every spring along a section of road north of Russia’s second-largest city of St. Petersburg: Volunteers, some in ...
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Mongabay News on MSNMost frogs in Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands to lose habitat by 2100: StudyBy Shanna Hanbury Amphibians in Brazil’s Pantanal, one of the world’s largest and most biodiverse wetlands, could lose huge swaths of their habitat as the region dries out from climate change, a new ...
The Eungella Whirring Frog is among Australia's frogs with the shortest inhabitable range. As Luke Price, the lead author of ...
Two black beady eyes, a short rounded head, four stumpy legs, and a face only a mother (or a herpetologist) could love: Meet ...
A new frog species has been discovered in Assam's Garbhanga Reserve Forest. Researchers named it Leptobrachium aryatium. The ...
Over 40% of amphibian species worldwide are already marked as endangered, and new research reveals the risk of overheating.
Costa Rica’s highways are packed with animal lovers searching for a glimpse of a sloth or red-eyed tree frog. Too many of the ...
GUWAHATI: Researchers in Assam discovered a new frog species at the Garbhanga Reserve Forest, a biodiversity hotspot on the ...
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