Male frogs often mistake other species, objects, and even lifeless frogs for mates, a mix-up known as misdirected amplexus. Learn why this mating mistake could be millions of years old. A shoe, a ...
A disease may be causing a behavioral change in frogs. The research has unearthed a surprising fact about our long-tongued friends: wild frogs in the UK may be changing their mating behavior. Dr Amber ...
Grab fast and hang on for hours. A fierce grip is all the courtship finesse a male frog needs in species that reproduce in frenzied mobs. Female European common frogs, however, have at least three ...
You know the saying, sometimes you have to kiss a lot of frogs to find your prince. Well after searching for more than a year, this frog may be in luck. A frog named Romeo, once called the loneliest ...
Pair of Red-eyed Leaf Frogs (Agalychnis callidryas) mating (amplexus) (Picture: Getty/iStockphoto) Male frogs often try to mate with different species, turtles, fish or dead partners – and may have ...
Dr Amber Teacher, studying a post-doctorate at Royal Holloway, University of London, has discovered evidence that a disease may be causing a behavioural change in frogs. The research, published in the ...
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