The Outside Story discusses how frogs emerge in spring, braving dangerous road crossings and warming temperatures.
A strange spiny frog with a bright red belly has been discovered in the Ecuadorian Andes, baffling scientists.
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Scientists built tiny shelters for ground-dwelling frogs in Queensland to see which ones they liked the best. Here's what ...
A newly identified species of frog barely longer than a paper clip is turning heads in the scientific world — not just for ...
In spring, when temperatures rise above 40 degrees Fahrenheit and usher in gentle rains, a plethora of life emerges from the forest. Last year, I went out on such a ...
Diamondback terrapins, whose shells are marked with distinctive geometric patterns, are the only North American turtles that ...
As temperatures climb and trees bud with the arrival of spring, a native frog species is awakening after months being frozen and nearly dead. Wood frogs are small, brownish-tan amphibians between 1.5 ...