Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Female frogs fake death to escape unwanted male attention

Por: Newsweek Tech October 11, 2023

thumbnail

Female frogs have developed several ingenious and sneaky tactics to get away from unwanted males attempting to mate with them, one of which includes faking their own deaths.These European common frogs can often be harmed or even killed by males attempting to mate with them during the breeding season, leading them to evolve defensive mechanisms against the advances of the hordes of horny males, according to a new study in the journal Royal... + full article



Similar News

Female frogs fake their own death to avoid unwanted attention from males: Study

ABC News USA World October 11, 2023

thumbnailFemale frogs aren't hopping to mate with every interested male frog, scientists have found. Instead, they are faking their deaths to escape unwanted attention.Female European common frogs were observed engaging in tonic immobility, essentially feigning their own death to... + más

Female frogs fake death to escape unwanted male attention | Newsweek

'The Bachelor' season 27 cast revealed: Meet the ladies vying for Zach Shallcross' heart | ABC News


Trekking into SoCal mountains to return very rare yellow-legged frogs to their home

Los Angeles Times USA Science September 08, 2023

thumbnailThe Los Angeles Zoo has released about 170 endangered frogs to their native habitat in the San Gabriel Mountains as part of ongoing conservation efforts for the species. The release of the southern mountain yellow-legged frogs on Aug. 29 and 30 capped a trademark breeding... + más

The Times' final top 25 boys' basketball rankings | Los Angeles Times

Invasive hornet with ‘reputation’ for targeting honeybees seen in U.S. | Portland Press Herald


TCU defeats Michigan in Fiesta Bowl, advances to National Championship Game

10 WBNS USA Sports January 01, 2023

thumbnailSCOTTSDALE, Ariz — Max Duggan accounted for four touchdowns, TCU returned two interceptions for scores and the third-ranked Horned Frogs withstood a frenetic second-half surge by No. 2 Michigan to win the Fiesta Bowl 51-45 on Saturday night and advance to the College Football... + más

Ford's beloved little Fiesta is going away, at least for now | CNN

TCU pulls off largest upset in CFP history with win over Michigan in Fiesta Bowl | Fox News


No. 3 TCU upsets No. 2 Michigan 51-45 in wild CFP semifinal

WGN-TV USA Sports January 01, 2023

thumbnailPosted: Dec 31, 2022 / 07:31 PM CST Updated: Dec 31, 2022 / 07:31 PM CST SHARE GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Max Duggan accounted for four touchdowns, TCU returned two interceptions for scores and the third-ranked Horned Frogs withstood a frenetic second-half surge by No. 2 Michigan... + más

College Football Playoff picks after Championship Week | ABC7

TCU has definite CFP route after rout of ISU in 12th game | Associated Press


Frogs become transparent by ‘hiding’ blood in their liver during sleep: study

New York Post USA Life December 23, 2022

thumbnailNow you see them, now you don’t. Some frogs found in South and Central America have the rare ability to turn on and off their nearly transparent appearance, researchers report Thursday in the journal . During the day, these nocturnal frogs sleep by hanging underneath tree... + más

Scientists Discover What Makes Glass Frogs, and It May Be a Breakthrough for Blood-Clotting Medicine | NBC 6 South Florida

Glass act: Scientists reveal secrets of frog transparency | WPLG Local 10


How a See-Through Frog Hides Its Red Blood From Predators

The New York Times USA Science December 23, 2022

thumbnailAt first glance, you might miss the glass frog of the Costa Rican rainforest. It is, as the name suggests, nearly transparent. Apart from a lime green smear across its back, its skin, muscle and other tissues are see-through. Then there are its tiny organs, which seem to float... + más

Lost And Found: The Recovery Of England’s Forgotten Frog | Forbes

Delighting In A Playful Frog Brand With Entrepreneur Rainylune | Forbes


Scientists Discover What Makes Glass Frogs, and It May Be a Breakthrough for Blood-Clotting Medicine

NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 23, 2022

thumbnailJorge GarcÍa/VW Pics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Now you see them, now you don’t. Some frogs found in South and Central America have the rare ability to turn on and off their nearly transparent appearance, researchers report Thursday in the journal Science. During... + más

Frogs become transparent by ‘hiding’ blood in their liver during sleep: study | New York Post

Glass act: Scientists reveal secrets of frog transparency | WPLG Local 10



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |