Many scientists believe the red-eyed tree frog developed its vivid scarlet peepers to shock predators into at least briefly questioning their meal choice. These iconic rain-forest amphibians sleep ...
Gabriella Hanstein, Georgia, 2010 Many frogs are small enough to fit in the palm of your hands, and some of the tiniest can fit on a U.S. dime. Red-eyed tree frogs are found in tropical lowlands ...
Instead, the hollow interior fills with water and provides a home for new life to begin — via frog eggs. A new species of tree frog was discovered laying its eggs in the tiny bamboo shaft ...