World's Biggest Frogs Are So Jacked That They Can Lift Rocks to Make Their Own Ponds for Their Young
Goliath frogs officially get the award for best (and strongest) animal parents ever. According to research recorded in a new article in the Journal of Natural History, Goliath frogs, the world’s ...
The first example of "nest"-building in an African amphibian, the Goliath frog, has been described in a new article in the Journal of Natural History, and could explain why they have grown to be giant ...
Amphibians are cold-blooded animals that can live both in the water and on land. When we think of amphibians, frogs and toads instantly jump to mind. Usually, we think of frogs as being quite small.
The world's largest frogs may also have the best pollywog daycare on the market. To protect its wee tadpoles, these enormous amphibians build their own "nursery ponds," sometimes moving rocks more ...
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The world’s largest frog builds nests in streams, which seems to entail shifting rocks that weigh up to two kilograms. This heavy lifting may explain why goliath frogs have evolved such large bodies.
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