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This Amphibian’s Eggs Look Like Jewelry
The toxic cane toad may be big and warty, but the eggs it lays in delicate, translucent strings resemble a strand of ...
Conservation biologist Brian Gratwicke searches with his team for frogs in Altos de Campana National Park in Panama. Nate ...
It comes as a landmark report revealed this month that, within 10 to 20 years, cane toads are expected to spill further ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Scientists Have Just Unearthed the Oldest Tadpole Fossil Ever… And It’s Massive
A tadpole fossil, dating back over 160 million years, has been identified as the oldest ever found. Measuring an impressive ...
Hundreds of non-native animal & plant species live in Florida. They prey on native critters & damage native ecosystems.
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The Animals of Saguaro National Park: From Cactus Wrens to Coyotes
Saguaro Park in southeastern Arizona, near Tucson, offers a landscape unlike anything you’ll see elsewhere. The park hosts ...
House Digest on MSN
The Scary Garden Pest You Might Want To Keep Around
Not every creepy crawler is your enemy. This "scary" garden nuisance might look like trouble, but it's actually one of your best backyard allies.
BabyCenter on MSN
Inside your baby's brain: The wild ride from neural plate to newborn
Your baby’s brain is one of the first major organs to start developing. Learn more about fetal brain development and what influences healthy brain growth.
The Cool Down on MSN
Experts band together on nighttime hunts for 'cannibalistic' creatures: 'Anything that fits in their mouth, they'll eat'
The bullfrog is considered an invasive species in most of the western United States, and in the Mission Valley region of ...
Once they near emergence, the female's thin skin bulges and pulsates with the struggles of the impatient froglets. The day ...
The Nov. 4 U.S. Drought Monitor report places Carlton County in a severe drought again, just like a year ago. Even though ...
If you’re lucky (or unlucky, depending on your perspective), you might spot a timber rattlesnake basking on a sun-warmed rock – one of Minnesota’s few venomous snakes and a protected species in the ...
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