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It’s frog-eat-frog in the amphibian dating game. An ecologist has captured the moment a female green and golden bell frog attempted to eat a male suitor. Dr. John Gould, from the University of ...
Female green and golden bell frogs in Australia will eat their male counterparts when the males' mating call displeases them. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
It’s not easy being green, golden and male, according to a researcher’s observation of attempted frog cannibalism in Australia. By Joshua Rapp Learn It was nighttime on Kooragang Island north ...
Cannibalism in animals is more common than you think. In fact, more than 1,500 species have been recorded feeding on their own kind. The reasons behind such gruesome behavior vary, but there is ...
This island is known not for its steamy frog trysts, but rather for being one of the last safe habitats for male green and gold bell frogs. Last safe habitat indeed. The blokes who likely sought close ...
Essentially 98.6% of female frog calls are a mystery. Naturally, there is a reason why the boys are louder – it's a key role in attracting mates and outcompeting other males. And female frogs ...
Green tree frogs ‘drink’ water through their skin, which also produces a fluid that is thought to be antibacterial and antiviral. The green tree frog communicates with a low, repetitive ‘crawk, crawk, ...
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