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You might think frogs never get enough water. Turns out, they can fare worse in floods than in bushfires
Frogs need water. Almost all of the world's 7,900 known frog species breed in fresh water. And when it rains, these amphibians erupt into a chorus of calls—croaks, trills, cheeps and bellows—to ...
You would assume a flood represents a windfall for frogs, right? But new research finds these water-loving amphibians can have too much of a good thing. Frogs need water. Almost all of the world’s ...
A study of Scotland's only natterjack toad colonies finds that salt levels affect their size and survival.
OUR BASEMENT is typically dry, but when we installed a new furnace years ago, we also had a sump pump installed. In the first crazy winter rain event this season, the sump pump had a minor malfunction ...
An endangered toad in San Diego’s East County is having a bit of a resurgence thanks to a couple of storms like Hilary and a large hole in the bottom of a dam. “This is perfect habitat for the arroyo ...
Salty water culd be preventing the recovery of the Natterjack Toad, one of the UK’s rarest amphibians, by making former ...
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