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New research shows that Goliath frogs – the world’s largest frog species, found in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea – build ponds for their eggs and tadpoles, moving rocks more than half of ...
However, local frog hunters in Cameroon have known about it for years, and they were the first to tell the researchers about the frogs' parental dedication. In fact, the researchers were studying ...
Goliath frogs, formally known as Conraua goliath, occupy a relatively small range that stretches from southwestern Cameroon into Equatorial Guinea, and they are quite skittish, making them ...
the biggest frog species is the goliath frog, which is found in Cameroon and can grow 13 inches long and weigh up to 7.2 pounds. Size isn’t the frog’s only remarkable attribute. “We call ...
The ‘goliath’ frogs, which can be found in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, are being hunted for food and are also being sold in the exotic pet market. Hunters take to the rivers and streams at ...
University of Florida herpetologist David Blackburn and colleagues at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin have documented declines in frog species on Cameroon's Mount Oku and Mount Manengouba ...
The feature is also found in nine of the 11 frogs belonging to the Astylosternus genus, most of which live in Cameroon. “Some other frogs have bony spines that project from their wrist ...
Cameroon, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, French Guiana, Gabon, Seychelles, Sweden, United Kingdom and the United States, to get a sample of a diverse array of frogs to study the visual pigments found ...
Trichobatrachus Robustus is a super-hero in its own right, fighting for its life with its extendable weapons in the Cameroon jungle. When threatened the frog's claws break through its own bones ...
New research shows that Goliath frogs – the world’s largest frog species, found in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea – build ponds for their eggs and tadpoles, moving rocks more than half of ...
New research shows that Goliath frogs -- the world's largest frog species, found in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea -- build ponds for their eggs and tadpoles, moving rocks more than half of their ...
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