Grown-up Miami may have a well-earned reputation for going into a bit of an air-conditioned hibernation for the summer months, but someone forgot to tell the local individuals, institutions, and ...
Summer Drop-In Nature Crafts KWEC is offering Drop-in Nature Craft workshops this summer, each Monday in July. These come-and-go style activities will be held from 1-4 p.m. No registration is required ...
A parkrun has been cancelled twice in a row after migrating frogs, slowed by the heat, were blocking the course.
For a brief moment in time, canned frogs were a popular item at American grocery stores. Find out how the industry rose and ...
My guide, Thai American snake expert Christopher Shannon, caught it in the beam of his flashlight, the snake’s chartreuse ...
Think of a fist-sized rock, cracking it open and finding a creature so tiny and so fragile it could sit on your thumbnail.
But one particular amphibian can kill your pet. The cane toad, also known as the bufo toad or the marine toad, is known for the large, poisonous glands behind its eyes that secrete toxins when it’s ...
For decades, biologists thought that early tetrapods, ancient vertebrates that started conquering the land over 300 million years ago, developed like modern amphibians—beginning their lives as purely ...
The first four-legged vertebrates did not grow up like tadpoles after all. That idea has shaped the story of life on land for ...
A century after one of developmental biology’s most influential experiments, researchers have revisited the concept of the embryonic “organizer” in one of the oldest animal lineages alive today.
Because Anchorage experienced an unusually cold spring, the sounds of the frogs waking from their monthslong dormancy came a ...
The early four-legged animals, the tetrapods, were the forebears of today’s mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
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