(Gray News) - Researchers say some female frogs may fake their own deaths to avoid unwanted male advances. According to a study published in the Royal Society, researchers found that some female ...
An ecologist filmed a green and golden bell frog attempting to eat her male suitor while visiting Australia's Kooragang Island Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
Grab fast and hang on for hours. A fierce grip is all the courtship finesse a male frog needs in species that reproduce in frenzied mobs. Female European common frogs, however, have at least three ...
For years, scientists believed that female frogs had little control during the chaotic breeding season, especially in species where hundreds gather in a short span of time. But a new study has turned ...
In a fascinating twist from the animal kingdom, researchers have discovered that female frogs sometimes pretend to be dead to avoid mating. This curious behavior, known as “tonic immobility,” has ...
A trio of biologists from Universidade de São Paulo, Red Ecoacústica Colombia and the University of Missouri System has found that researchers conduct only a fraction of studies of female frog calls ...
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