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Frogs, salamanders, and other amphibians are not just battling habitat loss and pollution they're now also contending with ...
The Yellow Spotted Woodland Salamander was "described" officially in 2016 and now various biologists are trying to learn more ...
A giant, strong-jawed salamander once tunneled through ancient Tennessee soil. And thanks to a fossil unearthed near East ...
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Are all amphibians low tier?Amphibians often get dismissed in the animal meta… but one species might just flip the rankings. Join us as we separate the ...
And when we took climbing amphibians out of the picture—which in our context are primarily spring peeper frogs—we noticed a 94% decrease in mortality in the treatment areas.” The underpass was built ...
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WCAX on MSNWildlife crossing saves migrating amphibiansBusy roads are a death trap for migrating amphibians. New research shows rerouting them under the road is a lifesaver.
A massive, extinct salamander with jaws like a vice once roamed ancient Tennessee and its fossil has just rewritten what we thought we knew about Appalachian amphibians. Named Dynamognathus robertsoni ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhy Has This North Carolina Town Embraced a Strange Salamander?The city of Boone has put a giant mural of the eastern hellbender downtown and its residents often imbibe a local Hazy IPA ...
ETSU researchers uncover a giant fossil salamander, shedding light on Appalachian biodiversity and ancient salamander ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTwo Wildlife Tunnels Are Saving Thousands of Amphibians From Being Crushed by Cars in VermontNew research finds a pair of underpasses installed under a road that crosses a migration corridor have led to an 80.2 percent reduction in amphibian deaths ...
Frogs, salamanders, and other amphibians around the world face mounting threats from a devastating fungus, climate change, habitat loss—and road mortality. Among these, roads pose a uniquely ...
Amphibians such as frogs and salamanders are incredibly sensitive to changes in their environment. Whether it’s a temperature change or a change in water quality, amphibians are likely to notice.
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