The yellow-spotted tree frog is also known as ... native to south-eastern Australia, and the frog lives for four to five years. Scientists believe the rapid decline in the frog population happened ...
Predatory species introduced into the wild eat tadpoles before they develop. ©Joshua Ouellette/Shutterstock.com Like many critically endangered animals, the yellow-spotted tree frog faces a long list ...
The yellow-spotted tree frog ... decline in the frog population happened around 1981, and the species was hard to find until there was a rediscovery in 2009. At this point, tadpoles were collected ...
While the conservation status of the green tree frog is 'least concern' it may be at threat from all of the following: habitat destruction the chytrid fungus that grows on the frog's skin and causes ...
The frogs had once been an important part of the summer diet of not only bears, coyotes and snakes but also multiple bird species, including the Clark's nutcracker and the gray-crowned rosy finch.
A sixteen-centimeter (6-inch) tadpole fossil intrigues scientists. Discovered in Patagonia, it could well redefine our understanding of the evolution of frogs. This exceptional finding sheds light on ...
Mr MacPherson, 59, quickly shouted for his wife to bring her phone out after following Feez and, to his surprise, finding an approximately 10cm long green tree frog with the head and tail of a ...