A spiny armored catfish and a cowboy frog are among 46 species that may be new to science discovered in the South American country of Suriname, researchers now reveal. The species were discovered in a ...
He'd already scooped a prize catch and then he got a real surprise. Opening the mouth of a glistening jungle perch to pull out his lure, angler Angus James discovered a bright green tree frog inside ...
But now they are uncertain as the frogs start waving long before sexual maturity. Scientists at Schonbrunn Zoo in Vienna, Austria, bred more than a thousand Lesser Rock Frogs. Dagmar Schratter, the ...
As our cities continue to grow many animal species have to choose to abandon their changing habitats or adapt to their new setting. In Taiwan the tiny mientien tree frog (Kurixalus diootocus) is ...
It could save frogkind. But would you have the stomach for it? Vicky Ogilvy is to spend six weeks in the jungle emptying frogs’ bellies to help Manchester Museum become an ark for threatened species.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Optical illusions are a great way to engage your mind and have fun at the same time. Whether you’re spotting hidden animals, objects, or shapes, these challenges encourage sharpness and awareness. So, ...
It gives new meaning to the phrase ‘I’ve got a frog in my throat’. Angler Angus James was stunned when he opened the mouth of a fish – and saw a live frog staring back at him. The amphibian was ...
In a recent analysis, analysts at Kotak Institutional Equities categorized stock market investors into four main groups: frog, pig, vulture, and ape. Each category, according to the Kotak note, has ...
A spiny armored catfish and a cowboy frog are among 46 species that may be new to science discovered in the South American country of Suriname, researchers now reveal. The species were discovered in a ...
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