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How Baby Poison Frogs Could Escape Cannibalism

How Baby Poison Frogs Could Escape Cannibalism

Tadpoles of Peru's splash-backed frog gladly eat their brothers and sisters—but scientists may have discovered a survival strategy.
Tadpoles of Peru's splash-backed frog gladly eat their brothers and sisters—but scientists may have discovered a survival strategy.

What is an amphibian? Amphibian characteristics and other Interesting facts.

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Lismore man photographs a green tree frog eating an ornate burrowing frog

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PHYLOGENETIC SYSTEMATICS OF DART-POISON FROGS AND THEIR RELATIVES (AMPHIBIA: ATHESPHATANURA: DENDROBATIDAE)

How Baby Poison Frogs Could Escape Cannibalism

Cuban Tree Frog

Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History by Bill Schutt