Tiny creatures triumph at the 60th Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards.
Shane Gross’s image of western toad tadpoles swimming in the sunlight among lily pads in a lake near Campbell River earned ...
Now in its 60th year, the Natural History Museum's competition is shining a spotlight on species that are often overlooked.
From western toad tadpoles to glowing wetlands, this year’s winners capture nature’s beauty—and its fragility.
A magical underwater image of western toad tadpoles has won the 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
Some tadpoles don’t poop for the first weeks of their lives. At least, that’s the case for Eiffinger’s tree frogs (Kurixalus eiffingeri), scientists report September 22 in Ecology.
The winning images will be on display in London this week and feature remarkable shots of insects, birds, reptiles, and more.
Normally tadpoles show defecation trace (white arrow, Japanese tree frog), however, tadpoles of Eiffinger's tree frog do not (black arrow). Credit: Bun Ito ...
A lynx stretching in the sun, tadpoles swimming beneath lily pads and an investigator dusting a tusk for prints are among the ...
A marine conservation photojournalist's magical picture shining a light on the underwater world of a tadpole species has ...
Chia seeds are also at the heart of the Tadpole Water TikTok trend, with many influencers claiming that drinking a cup of chia seeds mixed with lemon juice and water, which resembles tadpole eggs ...
TikTok’s latest viral weight-loss trend? The disturbingly named ‘tadpole water’. No, this isn’t frogspawn from your local pond, it’s a drink made by mixing chia seeds into water with a ...