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Meet the desert rain frog one of nature’s tiniest creatures with the most unexpectedly squeaky call you’ll ever hear. Native ...
The desert rain frog is nocturnal and uses the nighttime hours to dig in the sand and eat moths, beetles, ants, and insect larvae. It’s unusual among frog species for two reasons.
For such a small amphibian, desert rain frogs are smarter than most give them credit for. The post This Tiny Frog’s Scream is Downright Terrifying appeared first on A-Z Animals.
Instead of croaking or "ribbeting," the desert rain frog squeaks like a doggy chew toy! Its adorable vocalizations have clinched the desert rain frog a top spot among the cutest frogs of all time.
The Marshmallow-Sized Desert Rain Frog Can Waddle 38 Meters In A Night You’ve got to hear the scream on this thing.
More than 7,000 species of frogs hop, climb and perch around our world—which means more than 7,000 unique frog calls permeate our air. “The diversity of frog sounds is hard to overstate,” says Mark ...
Some parts of the Sahara Desert will see five times their average August and September rainfall. A few areas could experience rain for the first time on record in August or September.
Spring’s roller coaster ride of weather continues as rain, cold temperatures and windy conditions are expected in the High Desert.
A rare deluge of rain has created new lakes in the rolling sand dunes of parts of the Sahara, one of the driest places on Earth.
An unusual deluge has left vibrant blue lagoons amid the palm trees of the Sahara Desert, rejuvenating some drought-stricken areas.
Heavy rain pummeling Africa's Sahara Desert could point to why the Atlantic Ocean has seen so few hurricanes this year.