Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many amphibians use vernal pools (temporary ponds) for breeding. These ponds do not contain fish that could eat their eggs. Timing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A brown wood frog sits among dried oak leaves and melting snow, its golden eyes reflecting the light.© A-Z Animals The post The ...
An Australian man opted for a "swim in the creek" instead of his backyard after he awoke to find his pool filled with frogs. Roy Hamilton of New South Wales told Storyful that excessive rains this ...
The seasonal ponding of forest water is important for wood frogs and salamanders to lay their eggs with confidence that there ...
The period from mid-March to mid-April is critical for the lifecycle of most amphibians. Many species of salamanders and frogs instinctively know this, and it prompts them to engage in an urgent ...