A new study from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) shows that red-eyed treefrog embryos hatch early when exposed to high ammonia levels — an environmental cue that it’s too hot and ...
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Comparing a red eye to a gliding tree frog!
Coyote catches both a Red Eye and Gliding Tree Frog! Seizing the opportunity to compare these two often misidentified amphibians this is also the first time Coyote and the crew have ever ...
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This tiny frog lives in dangerous rainforests
This video shows a red-eyed tree frog resting on a moss-covered branch inside a tropical rainforest in Costa Rica. The frog’s ...
A pair of gliding treefrogs take the winning student photo award in the 2023 Capturing Ecology Photography Competition — well, the photographer, FIU postdoctoral researcher Brandon A. Güell did.
"Through a dissecting microscope you can actually see the blood circulating through the branches," explained Jessica Rogge, who conducted this study as an undergraduate at Boston University Disclaimer ...
Warkentin, Karen M. 2000. "Wasp Predation and Wasp-Induced Hatching of Red-Eyed Treefrog Eggs." Animal Behaviour, (4) 503–510.
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