Crazy Creatures on MSN
Why this frog’s harmless sound hides a dangerous survival strategy
Some frogs produce calls that sound harmless or even comical, but these noises can play a critical role in survival. Scientists believe this squeaky, toy-like sound may confuse predators by breaking ...
Frogs to the rescue! Murder hornets have relatively few natural predators, but new research has revealed that the black-spotted pond frog is one of them. Kobe University ecologist Shinji Sugiura found ...
Runge learned about coqui frogs shortly after purchasing his home in 2025, when he heard a few calling frogs on his property. Rather than waiting for numbers to increase, he began clearing overgrown ...
Animalogic on MSN
The red-eyed tree frog’s secret defense - why predators hesitate at the last second
Red-eyed tree frogs are famous for their bright colors, but their real power is camouflage and deception. In rainforests ...
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