The Leyte Chorus Frog was collected in 1944 and noted for its odd toe disks when it was described in an academic paper in 1954, then not seen again for decades despite a concerted hunt by researchers.
Many archived documents may link to web pages that have moved or no longer exist, or may refer to other documents that are no longer available. Australia has many different frog species, with over 200 ...
“The beloved Muppet and legendary frog will return to the campus where he was created to share an inspiring message with our 2025 graduates,” the University of Maryland said. Selecting the ...
The center claims its standing comes from over 200,000 California members and supporters who value seeing the lungless animals. "Center member Gordon Nipp lives in California near Kern Canyon and ...
The Kern Canyon species was first identified as needing protection in 1982 and the relictual slender salamander in 1994. Both species are lungless and breathe through their skin. These terrestrial ...