Amphibians April 1, 2019 Wee orange 'pumpkin' frogs have bones that glow through their skin In eastern Brazil's Atlantic Forest, poisonous "pumpkin toadlets" use their vivid colors to warn off predators.
Amphibians March 29, 2019 Warning graphic image: Gruesome pic shows toad turned inside out by mysterious predator A disturbing and graphic image of a toad "turned inside out" has popped up on Twitter, no doubt the work of a deadly predator.
Amphibians March 29, 2019 ‘Worst disease ever recorded’ is responsible for ‘frog apocalypse’ An apocalyptic fungus that chews through the flesh of frogs and toads is the "worst disease ever recorded."
Amphibians March 25, 2019 Poisonous baby toads plague Florida neighborhood by the thousands: report Thousands of poisonous baby toads have overrun a Florida suburb, residents have said.
Amphibians January 16, 2019 World’s ‘loneliest’ frog, Romeo, finally has his Juliet It appears that Romeo, the world's loneliest frog, may have finally found love.
Amphibians November 17, 2018 Bioreactor device helps regrow legs on frogs Researchers have created a new device that can trigger partial limb regrowth in frogs. The findings could lead to limb regeneration in mammals somewhere off in the future.
Amphibians October 9, 2018 Frogs and toads 'falling' from above in North Carolina as populations explode North Carolina is experiencing a population boom -- of toads and frogs.
Amphibians June 6, 2018 Toxic toad could end up killing the predators on Madagascar Talk about toxic relationships. An invasive species of toad in Madagascar is even more dangerous to local wildlife than previously suspected — its poisonous slime is deadly to just about any local predator, including endangered lemurs, that tries to eat the amphibian.
Amphibians May 25, 2018 Wood frogs' winter survival may depend on holding in urine: study Wood frogs hold in urine all winter as a survival mechanism by recycling urea, according to a study published Tuesday.
Amphibians May 16, 2018 Green-blooded lizards pose evolutionary puzzle WASHINGTON (AP) — For some lizards it's easy being green. It's in their blood. Six species of lizards in New Guinea bleed lime green thanks to evolution gone weird.
Amphibians May 3, 2018 Wood frogs' No. 1 option: Hold in pee all winter to survive WASHINGTON (AP) — If you've ever been unable to find a bathroom in a moment of need, you know the gotta-go feeling. That's nothing compared to the wood frog, which doesn't urinate all winter.