Panama's tiny fringe-lipped bats, weighing just 30 grams, hunt with the patience and precision of lions, defying traditional ...
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Graham Workman's Nature Notes column: Eye of frog
In captivity the frogs don't produce the toxins which originate from the insect food the frogs eat. Toads come into the ...
Welcome to Rayne, Louisiana – a historic gem tucked away in Acadia Parish that most travelers zoom past on their way to somewhere else. This charming small town, about 15 miles west of Lafayette, ...
In the heart of Nashville, where honky-tonks and hot chicken joints compete for tourist attention, there exists a rustic haven where locals whisper about a delicacy that might make you hop with joy – ...
Hot Springs National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears, bald eagles, bobcats, and more.
Isle Royale National Park's remote location in Lake Superior dramatically impacts the kinds of animals you'll find there.
Snakes are smarter than most give them credit for and a new study published in the ecoevorix journal only reinforces that. What they found was Amazonian ...
Critters consuming species that harbor deadly toxins have evolved a suite of clever strategies to keep out of harm’s way.
These animals have evolved a suite of clever strategies to keep out of harm’s way. The 10 snakes faced a tough predicament.
You may or may not have heard of "eating the frog." It's one of those things that triggers the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon once ...
Pain can drive us to extreme measures, and for an 82-year-old woman from Hangzhou, China, it led her to a drastic decision: eating live frogs. This act, inspired by local folklore, was an attempt to ...
Lady eats frogs to treat back pain People do strange things when desperate to treat pain; this lady goes so far as to swallow frogs to treat her back pain. We ask Dr. Joe if he approves.
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