Puerto Rican coqui frogs were accidentally introduced to Hawaii in the 1980s, and today there are as many as 91,000 frogs per hectare in some locations. What does that mean for native wildlife?
In nature, there are winners and losers. The winners gain survival and reproduction, while the losers generally die. To gain an advantage, winners may adopt strategies that involve elements of ...
This new Instagrammable bird has a weird look since it looks like it has a frog's mouth. Despite its appearance, a new study revealed that this weird-looking creature can still gather a lot of likes ...
Coquí frogs are invasive species in Hawaii. But they don’t seem to bug the islands’ native and nonnative birds. Jason G. Goldman reports. Coquí frogs. They’re named for the sound they make. And though ...
If you’re trudging through the high-altitude forests of northern Vietnam and you hear bird song, you might want to check the trees for frogs. Yes, that’s right: frogs. A new species of tree frog has ...
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Animals do all sorts of things to attract each other as potential mates. Many birds, for example, produce feathers with elaborate color patterns—from the iridescent plumage of many hummingbirds to the ...
IISc Study Finds Frog Communities Size Themselves Apart To Avoid Competing ...
Wildlife photography is often known for its dramatic scenes and powerful moments, but sometimes nature is simply funny. The 2025 Comedy Wildlife Photography People’s Choice Awards celebrate the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Painting wind turbines like venomous snakes or poisonous frogs could stop birds flying into them, according to new research.The ...
One memorable night, Albert S. Feng and his colleagues went down to the bank of China's Tao Hua Creek to investigate some high-pitched birdcalls. They turned out to be the mating cries of a frog. The ...