The science and technology publication American Scientist wrote about the "record-breaking, 10-inch-long whopper of a ...
The species in this group include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. All can breathe and absorb water through their very thin skin. Amphibians also have special skin glands that produce useful ...
Beelzebufo ampinga, the so-called "devil frog," may be the largest frog that ever lived. These beach-ball-size amphibians, now extinct, grew to 16 inches (41 centimeters) in length and weighed ...
In a wetland of central Taiwan, a “slender” creature poked its “triangular” head out of a mud nest and made an ...
Several Dendropsophus cannatellai, or Cannatella’s tree frogs, as seen from above and below. Photos from Aguirre, Apunte and Ron (2025) Cannatella’s tree frogs can reach about 1.3 inches in ...
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