Medicine & TechnologyCampaigners warn that France's demand for frog legs is jeopardizing Asian species, prompting calls for enhanced global protections from scientists and veterinarians. Continue reading for more details.
Scientists highlight the world's tiniest species, like the nano-chameleon and miniature frogs, emphasizing conservation challenges faced by these micro marvels.
A medieval belt buckle depicting a 'dragon' eating a frog discovered in the Czech Republic suggests ties to an unknown pagan cult. Check out more details in this article.
The dumpy tree frog is native to Australia and New Guinea, but it is also a popular pet due to its hardiness, docility, size, and cheerful appearance. Check out this article to learn more about them.
Scientists estimate that the 8,000 frog and toad bones they found near Cambridge were the remains of about 350 amphibians. Read the article to learn more about the mass burial that dates back to the Iron Age.
Take a look at the unlikely teamwork and display of friendship between a frog, a pair of mice, beetles and a snake as they survive a waterlogged rainwater tank after Southeast Queensland experienced a severe flash flood.
Scientists filmed kukri snakes eating the internal organs of frogs while it is still alive. This is the first time that scientists have recorded such behavior in reptiles.
A beetle has found its way to survive inside its predator's body through the "back door." Amazingly, it survived even after being eaten by the frog. It appears to be in good health after escaping.
Bolivia's Museum of Natural History has announced that a cross-border team of scientific institutions will be working towards the study and preservation of the Lake Titicaca giant frog.
Scientists found host defense peptide of small indian frog named Hydrophylax bahuvistara can kill flu virus by disabling their flu strains. Researchers named this peptide as "Urumin" which deactivates the hemagglutinin protein that helps virus to breach into cells.