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Humans can’t hear these frogs screaming

Amphibians are known for their bright colors and their low and bellowing croaks that often announce when it is going…

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Poison frogs tap-dance to rouse prey and make them easier to catch

Dyeing poison frogs tap their toes the most when standing on leaves in their natural habitat Sarah Westrick Poison frogs…

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These Australian frogs get absolutely covered in seeds

John Gould, an amphibian scientist at the University of Newcastle in Australia, had wandered into a dense thicket of vegetation…

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Here’s how poison dart frogs safely hoard toxins in their skin

Toxins found in the skin of poison dart frogs may hitch a ride there via molecular taxicabs. As a group,…

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World’s smallest ‘fanged’ frogs found in Indonesia

In general, frogs’ teeth aren’t anything to write home about — they look like pointy little pinpricks lining the upper…

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Faking death lets some female frogs slip the mating grip of a male

Grab fast and hang on for hours. A fierce grip is all the courtship finesse a male frog needs in…

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