Frogs

A frog is any member of a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order Anura (ανοὐρά, literally without tail in Ancient Greek).

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How Glue Helps Frogs Out of Sticky Situations

Charles Darwin’s frogs turn mating upside down

Saunas may be key to helping frogs survive deadly fungal infection - EurekAlert

Study shows frogs can quickly increase their tolerance to pesticides

Researchers find that frogs can quickly increase their tolerance to pesticides - EurekAlert

Tiny saunas help frogs fight off chytrid fungus

A fungus is killing frogs. Homemade saunas might save them, scientists say.

Unexpected diversity of light-sensing proteins goes beyond vision in frogs - EurekAlert

Silent Screams: Unlocking the Mysteries of Ultrasonic Communication in Frogs

New study reveals transgenerational effects of pesticide linuron on frogs

Poison frogs tap-dance to rouse prey and make them easier to catch

When frogs can’t croak to get a mate, they dance

Tiny Terror: World’s Smallest “Fanged” Frogs Found in Indonesia

Unveiling Evolution’s Secrets: Scientists Discover Mathematical Connection Between Chickens, Frogs, and Fish

World's smallest 'fanged' frogs found in Indonesia

'[He] attempted to study fertilization in frogs by fitting the males with tiny trousers': The science of sperm in the 1700s

The right bacterial mix could help frogs take the heat

Frogs have been trying to mate with odd things for 220 million years