EDGEWATER, Fla., May 19 (UPI) --A Florida family said they are struggling with an unusual infestation -- dozens of tree frogs using their pool to cool down from the early summer heat. Residents all ...
Some tadpoles don’t poop for the first weeks of their lives. At least, that’s the case for Eiffinger’s tree frogs (Kurixalus eiffingeri), scientists report September 22 in Ecology. Eiffinger’s tree ...
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Frogs Took Over My Pool
What started as a swim turned into a full-blown amphibian takeover!
Frogs that raise their young in tiny pools of water that collect on plant leaves must make a delicate trade-off between the risk of drying out and the risk of being eaten, according to a new study.
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