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Backpack frog battles: How evolution turned motherhood into armor
Quick Take Boulenger’s backpack frog females carry fertilized eggs in a dorsal pouch, providing protection and moisture.
Last week felt like I should have been working in the garden, flying a kite, or wade fishing for crappie. Other than the two weeks of “seasonal” cold weather we experienced, it has been one of the ...
They have poisoned emperors, taken over insect brains and survived atomic bombs. This Dantean journey through fungal hell is riveting – though frogs may disagree ...
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Why California’s Snakes Now Outnumber Some Birds—And What’s Driving the Shift
California’s diverse climate and sprawling urban areas have made the western state an unexpected hotspot for non-native ...
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New species of burrowing snake described from coffee farm in India
A decade after tour guide Basil P. Das stumbled upon a small black-and-beige snake while working on his coffee farm in ...
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Those Creepy Moving Holes Under This Deer’s Eyes Are Real and Useful
In this brave new world of AI in which we all live, we are constantly having to question whether what we are seeing in any ...
The Grand Canyon is one of the world’s most famous waterways, and its stretch of the Colorado River and its tributaries are ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is spotting red foxes. Red foxes have characteristic red fur, ...
Each palm-size owl caught is a rush, not only because it is an encounter in the dark with pure wildness. Saw-whets are one of ...
The winning entrant's bag this year weighed in at over 25 kilograms, and collectively, the entire group caught an astonishing 96kg worth of cane toads in just a couple of hours.
The court invoked Ecuador’s rights of nature laws in halting a highway project to protect the Jambato harlequin toad, ...
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