ZooTampa at Lowry Park is celebrating the hatching of critically endangered Panamanian golden frogs, giving a revival to a ...
Critically endangered Panamanian golden frogs hatch at ZooTampa, offering hope for the species' survival after extinction in ...
ZooTampa at Lowry Park is celebrating the hatching of critically endangered Panamanian golden frogs, giving a revival to a species that has been extinct in the wild since 2009.
A critically endangered frog species that hasn’t been seen in the wild for nearly two decades is getting a lifeline in Tampa ...
A developing frog embryo in its jelly-like egg mass can be quite the escape artist: When predators come calling, the red-eyed tree frog embryo can detect the threat and drop out of its egg to safety ...
That’s a frog embryo, leaving its egg to enter the world, and this embryo can hatch at will. The red-eyed tree frog lays its eggs on a branch or leaf above the water. Once they’re in the last third of ...
There are many dangers in the natural environment that tree-frog eggs have to face. Fish love to eat the eggs, as do other predators, so adult frogs can lay their eggs on foliage hanging over ponds.