When glass frogs emerge during the rainy season, researchers at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute follow their migration out of the forest and along streams. These transparent leaf-lying ...
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after 'killer of killers' jaguar brutally slays a 10ft-long ALIGATOR after pouncing from a river bank and dragging it out by its skull The plight of the tiny glass frog, pulled at people's ...
Now, these frogs have been identified as two new species, and the findings were published Aug. 20 in the journal PeerJ. Centrolene elisae and Centrolene marcoreyesi are species of glass frogs ...
Fascinating: How Transparent Glass Frogs Mate Rainy season is also mating season for the glass frogs of Panama. First, the female collects water from a leaf in order to hydrate the eggs inside her.
"Transparency is super rare in nature, and in land animals, it's essentially unheard of outside of the glass frog," White said. Those that are transparent include some fish, shrimp, jellyfish ...
The frogs’ genetic blueprint didn’t match any other species and confirmed the rediscovery. "It didn't match anything because there was never any genetic material from this animal," says ...
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A frog species so rare that the International Union for Conservation of Nature listed it as "possibly extinct" has been ...
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R ainforests are dense forests in tropical regions inhabited by a variety of unusual species you won't find anywhere else on the planet. The warm, humid environment is the perfect ...
Scientists believe that 8.7 million species of animals in the world have so far been classified. And, despite their best efforts, it’s estimated that there are still 5 million species to be described.