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Purdue University biologists are studying the effects of PFAS on gray tree frogs. Researchers collected breeding pairs of frogs to harvest their fertilized eggs for the experiment. The resulting ...
Woodland phlox are blooming, robins are nest building, thermometers are fluctuating and spring peepers are singing their chorus in marshy woods, swamps, ponds and ditches. These tiny tree frogs ...
Poisonous frogs produce and store alkaloid poisons or toxins in their skin, which makes them harmful to touch. They are commonly called poison arrow frogs or poison dart frogs. This is because Native ...
It began as just another shift in the produce aisle at the Provincetown Stop & Shop — stacking onions, the papery skins whispering under fluorescent light — until something blinked back. Tucked among ...
In the scientific world, this could be groundbreaking. Even Nobel Prize-worthy. I may be living proof that there is such a thing as xenoglossy. For nontechnical readers, xenoglossy is the sudden ...
Many animal mutations have been documented in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) following the infamous nuclear disaster in 1986, including Eastern tree frogs with darker skin that wards off radiation ...
Could guts save your butt? A new study reports that bacteria found in the intestines of Japanese tree frogs show remarkable promise in treating colorectal cancer. A research team from the Japan ...
The Tree Frog is exclusive to the Jungle Egg in Grow a Garden. It's also a Rare pet with a 40% chance of appearing from this egg. This makes it the most likely pet you'll get out of this egg. With the ...
Frogs are small critters in Metal Gear Solid Delta that can be eaten. They are one of the few food sources in the game that Snake has to nibble on, and aside from offering reasonable stamina recovery, ...
Fewer than 100 dusky gopher frogs were known to remain. Thanks to some very dedicated humans, numbers are now on the rise. Credit...Tony Cenicola/the New York Times Supported by By Catrin Einhorn It ...
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