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Frogs

  • Indian researchers discover new mysterious frog species in the Western Ghats

    Indian researchers discover new mysterious frog species in the Western Ghats

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 14, 2019 · 01:23 pm
  • Frogs have an abiding presence in Indian art and mythology. Then why don’t we try to conserve them?

    Frogs have an abiding presence in Indian art and mythology. Then why don’t we try to conserve them?

    Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
    · Feb 03, 2018 · 03:30 pm
  • How the mass extinction event that killed dinosaurs gave us the majority of frogs alive today

    How the mass extinction event that killed dinosaurs gave us the majority of frogs alive today

    Mike Gaworecki
    · Jul 18, 2017 · 10:30 pm
  • The future for frogs looks bleak, unless humans change their habits

    The future for frogs looks bleak, unless humans change their habits

    John Measey and Mohlamatsane Mokhatla, The Conversation
    · Apr 18, 2016 · 06:30 am