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Deadly fungus threatens endangered orange-eyed tree frog - MSNOn June 26, 2025, Zurich Zoo highlighted the plight of the endangered orange-eyed tree frog. Native to Costa Rica, this colorful amphibian faces extinction from the deadly chytrid fungus ...
LHASA — Chinese researchers recently discovered a new tree frog species in Metog county, Southwest China's Xizang autonomous region, Xizang Daily reported. The research, jointly conducted by the ...
Infected male alpine tree frogs set about fathering far more offspring, helping avoid extinction in the wild – for now.
University of Melbourne research shows male alpine tree frogs are breeding more when infected with the deadly chytrid fungus in an attempt to keep the species alive.
Some wild animals are so cute, they look just like plush toys. Let’s meet some of the cutest ones. Koalas have big, fluffy ears and soft, grey fur, making them look like cuddly stuffed toys.
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Surprisingly Delicious: Frog Legs Cooked in the Wild - MSNStep into the forest for a unique outdoor cooking experience as we grill frog legs over an open fire. Surprisingly delicious and captured in ASMR style, this culinary adventure is a treat for your ...
Snake croaks it as green tree frog turns tables and swallows reptile for dinner A green tree frog has been caught on camera turning the tables and devouring a snake which usually preys upon ...
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Despite their relatively similar appearances, the tree frogs consistently differed genetically and acoustically. Researchers soon realized they’d discovered seven new species of tree frog.
Seven newly discovered species from the tree frog genus Boophis, found across the rainforests of Madagascar, emit special bird-like whistling sounds in their communication with other frogs.
Eiffinger’s tree frog babies store their solid waste in an intestinal pouch, releasing less ammonia into their watery cribs than other frog species.
Something Wild co-host Dave Anderson reflects on time spent sitting by the frog pond he created, tapping into the watery vibe. He shared the reflections below.
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