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Fringe-lipped bats in Central and South America learn to tell safe prey from toxic ones by listening to frog calls.
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AZ Animals on MSNBurrowed and in Trouble: The Crawfish Frog’s Hidden Fight for SurvivalCrawfish frogs are in decline due to habitat loss and fish predation. Scientists are working to reverse this by establishing new populations.
Despite holding water for months at a time, vernal ponds are not good habitat for mosquitoes. Tucked into a picturesque corner of Pittsford is the Robert C. Corby Arboretum and Wildlife Sanctuary, an ...
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Handcrafted Resin Frog Sculpture with Embedded Dried FlowersFormer Vice President Mike Pence accepted the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for his actions on January 6. Pence ...
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Bats Crack the Code: How They Learn to Dodge Poisonous FrogsFringe-lipped bats (Trachops cirrhosus) have developed an extraordinary ability to eavesdrop on frog mating calls to locate ...
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Bainbridge Island Review on MSNFrog Rock creators return to ‘touch up’ BI landmarkEllen and Robert Green, the original painters of Frog Rock, one of Bainbridge’s most iconic pieces of public art, returned to ...
Lincoln Logs have been a childhood favorite for over 100 years, but the inspiration behind their design goes further than ...
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