Intrigued? Keep on reading to find out everything you need to know about frog mate avoidance! In the realm of amphibian mating rituals, researchers have stumbled upon a fascinating revelation.
This story appears in the March 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. These frogs put the “group” in “group sex”—and that helps them thrive. Of all vertebrates, gray foam-nest tree ...
When glass frogs emerge during the rainy season, researchers at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute follow their migration out of the forest and along streams. These transparent leaf-lying ...
They're also active during warmer, daylight hours, unlike their kin elsewhere. Frogs mate in a position called amplexus, with the smaller male clasping the female from behind in a ride that can ...
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