Whether it’s the spots on their backs or the slime on their skin, more amphibians glow in the dark than researchers realized. You’d be lucky enough to spot a wild alpine newt in the first place. But ...
Glowing amphibians such as frogs may be more common than previously thought, according to a new study. US biologists found more than 30 species of amphibians, including toads, frogs, newts and ...
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