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Female frogs play dead to avoid males, study finds
Female frogs can play dead to avoid male frogs, researchers find in a new study. The phenomenon has evolved for the females to survive an intense and dangerous mating season.…
Frogs fight for survival: “Climate prisoners”
Share the article Save the article The climate threat is a dark cloud for amphibians. But the harlequin frog in the picture, atelopus hoogmoed, is still classified as viable by…
Frogs fight for survival: “Climate prisoners”
Facts: Amphibians Amphibians (amphibians) are divided into the orders tailed amphibians, tailless amphibians and worm amphibians. Amphibians are found on every continent except Antarctica and in the most diverse environments,…
Frogs are collected – making way for battery factory
Fact: If you want to build a factory One is obliged to have the knowledge required to fulfill the law’s requirements regarding the relationship with animals and nature. Different environments…
She collects journal frogs
“The patient is found outside the apartment who has been shopping…” Misspellings can be very funny, especially when there are crazy aims or weird misspellings. Emma Dahlén, medical secretary at…
The end of a legend: WoW nerfs the “Rextroy” frogs
The legendary “World of Warcraft” player Rextroy must look for a new task. Because his miracle toads have now been nerfed. Actually, it was foreseeable and only a matter of…
New patch removes a mob for fear you’ll kill real frogs
The latest patch in Minecraft missed a feature. The reason for this seems strange – there is concern that real animals will die. A new patch is available in Minecraft…
Regrowing a frog’s leg is now possible!
In the larval state, amphibians are able to regenerate a lost limb. But this ability disappears in adulthood. Scientists have succeeded in regenerating the leg of an adult frog thanks…
This cocktail of 5 molecules made a frog’s leg grow back
In the larval state, amphibians are able to regenerate a lost limb. But this ability disappears in adulthood. Scientists have succeeded in regenerating the leg of an adult frog thanks…