Male Sierran chorus frogs change their breeding calls depending on the temperature, a UC Davis study found. (BenderPhoto, Getty Images) When the time is right, a good love song can make all the ...
Biologists attached tiny recording devices that looked like mini backpacks to bats. What they found revealed a surprising ...
Rising temperatures are having a direct impact on male frogs’ mating calls, and females are taking note. View on euronews ...
The genus Gracixalus belongs to the family of Old World Tree Frogs and is geographically dispersed from Myanmar and western Thailand to Laos, Vietnam, and further to southern China. Despite the ...
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I froze when this tiny frog started calling
I was standing quietly by the water when I heard one of the loudest sounds in the marsh. I expected to see something much bigger — but instead, I found this tiny green frog with its golden throat ...
Wood frogs are highly dependent on environmental conditions to determine whether they are active. After fattening up during ...
The study, carried out by the University of California, Davis (UC Davis), shows that during the cold early days of spring, male frogs sing slow, sluggish, and less energetic songs.
As winter fades and spring arrives, Connecticut’s wetlands, ponds, and forests come alive with the calls of frogs and toads. These amphibians are an important and often overlooked part of the state’s ...
DNA analysis reveals a fanged frog scientists thought was one species for nearly 200 years is actually several hidden species ...
When the time is right, a good love song can make all the difference. A study from the University of California, Davis, found that temperature affects the sound and quality of male frogs’ mating calls ...
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