A new study showed that climate change could be more dangerous to species inhabiting hills and highlands than creatures on mountains, in a potential reversal of scientific wisdom. The Science Media ...
Many animal mutations have been documented in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) following the infamous nuclear disaster in 1986, including Eastern tree frogs with darker skin that wards off radiation ...
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Full bellies and happy frogs over here. Caring for tree frogs takes the right balance of feeding, habitat, and daily care. This guide walks through what tree frogs need to stay healthy, active, and ...
The rising costs of labor and equipment are trickling down to homeowners who need to call “timber!” By Dan Levin What is removing a tree worth? Quotes vary widely, depending on size, risk and ...
Could guts save your butt? A new study reports that bacteria found in the intestines of Japanese tree frogs show remarkable promise in treating colorectal cancer. A research team from the Japan ...
The team isolated 45 bacterial strains from the tree frogs, Japanese fire belly newts (Cynops pyrrhogaster) and Japanese grass lizards (Takydromus tachydromoides), and intensive screening narrowed the ...
Chytrid fungus is a deadly pathogen plaguing amphibians in an ongoing global pandemic, with the potential to kill off entire populations. But in one threatened Australian frog species, the infection ...
Get started with Java streams, including how to create streams from Java collections, the mechanics of a stream pipeline, examples of functional programming with Java streams, and more. You can think ...
Frogs are small critters in Metal Gear Solid Delta that can be eaten. They are one of the few food sources in the game that Snake has to nibble on, and aside from offering reasonable stamina recovery, ...
This article is part of an occasional series in which Nature profiles scientists with unusual career histories or outside interests. On warm, muggy evenings, conservation biologist Anthony Waddle and ...
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Summer is my favorite season, and the past few weekends have included seeing and hearing various frogs and toads. Earlier this month I had the opportunity ...