The science and technology publication American Scientist wrote about the "record-breaking, 10-inch-long whopper of a ...
She suggests the large size was most likely due to the tadpoles having no competitors in their seasonal ponds. The young frogs had access to plenty of food resources, allowing them to grow more.
A sixteen-centimeter (6-inch) tadpole fossil intrigues scientists. Discovered in Patagonia, it could well redefine our understanding of the evolution of frogs. This exceptional finding sheds light ...
Frogs emerged from hibernation early this year and since they lose no time in breeding as soon as they emerge, spawn has been ...
Uniquely among amphibians, male Darwin’s frogs carry their tiny tadpoles inside their vocal sacs to protect them until they metamorphose into froglets. The dad then spits out a succession of ...