Did you spot the salamander in this morning’s post? Here’s the original photo again: And the salamander is circled. Note that it’s just the head. Tricked you! An enlargement of the head (circled). , Note that I didn’t say it was an entire salamander.| Why Evolution Is True
Okay, this one is really hard—perhaps the hardest “spot-the” photo we’ve ever had. Somewhere in the photo below is a salamander. Can you spot it? If you do, just say “found it” or “didn’t find the damn thing” in the comments below. The reveal will be at 1 p.m. Chicago time. The photo comes from … Continue reading Spot the salamander!| Why Evolution Is True
Conservationists in Argentina’s Patagonia region have helped save the country’s most threatened amphibian, the El Rincon stream frog| The Revelator
What is the Bollin to Mersey Nature Recovery Partnership? It seems at first glance that the contrast between the Southern part of Greater Manchester and the Northern part of its neighbouring county Cheshire, is massive. Urban versus rural, grey rather …| naturalengland.blog.gov.uk
Click to enlarge| Manospondylus
These amphibians are one of the most interesting in the world. Take a closer look at Mashpi's frogs and why they are called poisonous.| Mashpi Lodge
The Mashpi Reserve is teeming with new and fascnating organisms that are continously being discovered. The Mashpi Torrenteer Frog is one of them!| Mashpi Lodge
Do animals sweat? Yes, but it isn't very common. Some animals sweat in weird ways and much differently than humans. Here are the animals that sweat and other ways animals keep cool in the heat.| Everywhere Wild
Animals that hibernate in winter include mammals (mice, bats, groundhogs, and raccoons), insects (honeybees, ladybugs, and beetles), and amphibians (frogs,| Everywhere Wild