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How Amphibians Breathe Through Their Skin to Survive
Explore how frogs, axolotls, and other amphibians use cutaneous respiration to absorb oxygen directly through their skin.
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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 ...
That amphibians are the most imperiled class of vertebrates in the world is largely beyond debate. Such threats as habitat loss and overexploitation for meat or the pet trade are decimating amphibian ...
The world’s frogs, salamanders, newts and other amphibians remain in serious trouble. A new global assessment has found that 41% of amphibian species that scientists have studied are threatened with ...
A decade ago, a deadly fungus ravaged amphibian populations around the world, pushing several species into extinction. It’s a sadly familiar story on a planet with no shortage of bad news for animals.
Exotic animal medicine demands specialized skills far beyond traditional veterinary training, so let's explore the role, ...
More than 30,000 teeth, bones and other fossils from a 249 million-year-old community of extinct marine reptiles, amphibians, bony fish and sharks have been discovered on the remote Arctic island of ...
PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) — The most common animal in Pennsylvania is found in the forests of Pennsylvania. However, this “animal” isn’t a mammal or even a bird. According to Penn State University, the most ...
When frogs hit the road, many croak. Researchers found more than 65 animal species killed along a short stretch of roads in a Midwestern county. Nearly 95 percent of the total dead were frogs and ...
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