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It’s quite remarkable that a class of animals that turn up their toes at a bit of pollution could survive the asteroid strike ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWarming climate is already too hot to handle for 2% of amphibians, study showsBy Liz Kimbrough For about 2% of the world’s amphibian species, it’s already getting too hot to survive in their natural ...
Captive-bred axolotls can adapt to both restored and artificial wetlands, but face dangers from predators and rising ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists in Australia Mapped the Genome of an Endangered Frog Species in an Effort to Save ItThe southern corroboree frog is an iconic species in Australia. The tiny frog is known for the striking yellow and black ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCaptive-Bred Axolotls Can Survive in the Wild, Offering Hope for the Critically Endangered AmphibiansThe popular salamanders are nearly extinct in the wild, where they are confined to a small system of canals in Mexico City.
When danger strikes, humans usually have two choices — run or fight. But in the wild, some animals have figured out a third, ...
2024 — Researchers have discovered seven new species of tree frogs that make otherworldly calls in the rainforests of Madagascar. Their strange, high-pitched whistling calls sound more like ...
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