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This frog looked harmless - then it helped wipe out 90 species
The African clawed frog was once used as a living pregnancy test, with results that were about 98% accurate. Then labs ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s no wonder, then, that this frog is doing everything it can to evade the boomslang. Native to Sub-Saharan Africa, boomslangs ...
In this video, we see a boomslang snake trying to eat an African bullfrog in South Africa. Boomslang snakes (Dispholidus typus) look rather benign – relatively small with slender bodies and large eyes ...
KEARNY, AZ (AZFamily) — The town of Kearny could use up its entire water allotment by August if current usage continues, leaving the community about 90 miles from Phoenix in a crisis. The town’s water ...
African frog clade under the microscope He narrowed his focus to frogs in the clade Afrobatrachia, a group that study co-author David Blackburn, curator of herpetology at the Florida Museum, has ...
Afrobatrachian frogs account for roughly half of all frog diversity in Africa, and their modern distribution is significantly influenced by a global climate event that ended 12,000 years ago. Why are ...
Last month, New York duo Frog announced a new album Frog For Sale, following two 2025 LPs, The Count and the Album Of The Week champion 1000 Variations On The Same Song. They've already released some ...
A functioning water pump in Malawi. Courtesy Michael Caterina. In rural sub-Saharan Africa, access to clean drinking water often depends on a simple technology: the handpump. These manually operated ...
Last week, following escalating attacks on critical energy and water facilities, the Israeli-U.S. war in Iran entered a new stage. “Now the war on infrastructure has started,” said Kaveh Madani, a ...
A Central Texas city at risk for running out of water may have found a solution just in time. The city of Pflugerville, north of Austin, expects to return to normal water usage by the beginning of May ...
As Corpus Christi and Pflugerville struggle with their own dwindling water supplies, another Texas town says it's dealing with a shortage — and it blames Corpus Christi. Three Rivers city officials ...
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