From bird-dropping mimics to legless burrowers, these newly discovered species were hiding right under our noses.
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(WJW) — Wildlife experts call it Ohio’s “most aquatic” spider — and it’s very clear why once you learn all the acrobatic tricks this eight-legged critter can conjure up while lurking on the water’s ...
The Red-eyed tree frog is one of the species bred by Exotic Fauna in Nicaragua - Copyright AFP JUSTIN TALLIS The Red-eyed tree frog is one of the species bred by ...
Frogs are a diverse group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians in the order Anura. They occur across most of the world (excluding polar regions), with the greatest species richness in the tropics, and ...
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A Cold Weather Advisory has been issued by the National Weather Advisory for much of northeast Ohio starting at 1 a.m. on Friday and continuing through noon on Saturday. The threat of snow overnight ...