Scientists suggest female frogs listen for changes in the male calls as a signal for when it's warm enough to mate.
At the centre of the action is Martin Thompson, 71, who has a nickname affectionately used on patrol nights. "They call me ...
These frog mating calls may also serve as weather reports These frog mating calls may also serve as weather reports ...
Climate change could be remixing the beat at the pond. A new study from UC Davis researchers, who listened closely to a male frog’s mating call, found that warmer temperatures lead to a faster beat, ...
Warwickshire Amphibian and Reptile Team also install kerb ladders to stop toads getting trapped.
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 ...
Field work is underway near Broome where researchers are deliberately breeding the invasive cane toad as part of a strategy to protect native wildlife.
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Climate change has become the secret wingman to male frogs, as experts discover a noticeable shift in their mating calls. Around 41 per cent of amphibian species are threatened with extinction, ...
Desperate times call for desperate measures. The animal kingdom is full of moments like these, with different species ...