Fight or flight. They’re basic animal responses once considered purely instinctual—or perhaps strictly a natural learning process—but they may actually be a combination of the two. According to ...
Have you ever wondered how city life affects animals like frogs? A new study reveals that urban Túngara frog tadpoles develop faster —but end up being smaller — than tadpoles from forests, probably ...
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Daddy longlegs may be capturing and devouring frogs in the tropical forests of South America
Daddy longlegs have been observed eating frogs in South America, suggesting that these arachnids may be predators of vertebrates.
A frog on the edge of a pond and a toad crossing a garden path can appear remarkably similar at first glance. Both belong to ...
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