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This Tiny Brazilian Toad Became the First Amphibian Ever to Halt a Hydroelectric Dam. Now, It Faces a Climate Disaster
A rare toad changed the fate of a river by becoming the first amphibian to halt a hydroelectric dam. It's now in trouble.
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The Bizarre Purple Toad You Have to See to Believe
When you see this neon-purple toad, you'll might assume it's just an AI-generated fake — but this bright, pint-sized creature ...
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The first amphibian to halt a hydroelectric dam now takes on the climate crisis
The admirable little red-bellied toad is the size of a thumb, but it has achieved giant feats: In 2014, it prevented the ...
Right now, many of us have a bit of moss sitting in our Christmas decorations at home. Some of us picked it ourselves in the ...
Scientists have found a new orange toad species in Brazil that is so small it fits on the tip of a pencil, highlighting the ...
The new species was discovered by researchers in the Serra do Quiriri mountain range in the south of the country. It was ...
Scientists have discovered a new orange toad species, Brachycephalus lulai, in the cloud forests of Brazil's Serra do Quiriri ...
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This toad stayed perfectly still as I recorded
This footage captures a green toad resting quietly in shallow water. The scene focuses on its natural posture, subtle ...
As habitat loss and invasive predators decimate the Texas horned lizard population, researchers are banking on statewide ...
Snakes, scorpions and toads are among the stowaways a rescue charity has collected from suitcases and shipping containers ...
The golden toad was declared extinct in 2004, the victim of climate change, scientists said in 2022. But Trevor Ritland hasn't given up the search.
Scientists discover orange toad species so tiny it can fit on pencil tip - Scientists call for immediate conservation efforts ...
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