Male green treefrogs attract mates with loud calls, but new research shows parasites can subtly change those signals.
Across the animal kingdom, sound is more than communication—it's a signal of survival and success. From birds and primates to insects, fish, and amphibians, animals broadcast acoustic "advertisements" ...
Scientists suggest female frogs listen for changes in the male calls as a signal for when it's warm enough to mate.
So, you've spotted some unfamiliar eggs in your garden. What next? Here are some tips for identifying common animal eggs and ...
Britain’s toads have begun their spring migration, putting them at even greater risk than usual. Here’s how – and why – we should look after them ...
The Trust say now that Spring is here, frogs, toads and newts are on the move – crossing roads on their way to breeding ponds. Every year, hundreds are at risk from traffic, but our Toad Patrol ...
Seahorse: The Father Who Carries The Ocean’s Future In the quiet corners of coral reefs and seagrass beds, seahorses move gently with the currents, their curled tails holding onto plants as if they ...
Arizona is home to seven species of toads and all of them are toxic. Here's everything to know about these amphibians and ...
Discover Nature this week with Missouri's Toads and frogs. You see and hear them near water and wooded areas, but how can you ...
Several times each summer, Iowans drive set routes at night and turn a discerning ear to the 16 unique frog and toad songs that can be heard across the state. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources ...