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Study traces how poison frogs evolved step-by-step toxin defenses
The golden poison frog of Colombia packs enough toxin in its skin to kill ten grown men, yet it produces none of that poison itself. Like other poison frogs, it harvests alkaloids from the ants and ...
Four decades after the nuclear disaster at Ukraine’s Chernobyl power plant, wildlife is thriving again in what became the ...
It's illegal to release invasive species on Cape Cod. What does that mean for a tree frog found in a Provincetown grocery ...
Poison frogs are small and brightly colored amphibians that originate from Central and South America. As suggested by their ...
We explain how the Russian folklore story about frogs keeping milk fresh may actually have some basis in science.
A strange spiny frog with a bright red belly has been discovered in the Ecuadorian Andes, baffling scientists.
Hundreds of volunteers have joined a "Frog Patrol" initiative in a forest near the Polish capital of Warsaw to help ...
One of the most unusual challenges came from Onyx’s reptilian anatomy. The skin of a Komodo dragon is covered in tiny, rough ...
Meet the red eft! Explore the unique, three-stage life cycle of the Eastern newt, from its toxic orange juvenile phase to its ...
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A new glass frog species from Ecuador is less transparent—and honors an Olympic gold medalist
Meet Nymphargus dajomesae, a member of the glass frog family and a resident of one of the last amphibian paradises on Earth.
Researchers have discovered a new species of glassfrog in Ecuador—the Dajomes glassfrog—named after Neisi Dajomes, the first ...
An island in Washington state is the scene of what officials say looks “like the start of a horror movie” after 21 dead canines were found washed ashore in recent days — and authorities still don’t ...
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